May the melting pot grind my oriental charm into fine dust
That was quite light in substance. Since it’s titled a “success story” I was hoping to find a deeper dive into challenges they faced - especially with Alpine, which isn’t that trivial to use at scale, not even mentioning with Junior developers.
This article seems like writing for the sake of writing, or rather padding the blog page on your personal site
Damn that would be so cool
Damn that’s cool, then maybe I should take a second look at Wordpress
Yeah actually writing Wordpress themes was easier than I thought. But I wrote them for the old editor, not Gutenberg – I opted for ClassicPress instead which was quite a banger in the effort-to-outcome equation
I feel like Python is coming to its senses in the recent years, with releases focusing on typing constructs and the match statement. I think they’re on the path to be a great statically typed language, don’t you think?
How did you manage to convince friends and (especially) family to actually use Matrix? Quite impressive!
Yeah idk what went into her in this video. It only seems to be half a joke, which is terrible. The rest of her content is amazing so I’m quite confused
Can someone take a picture of what the last year’s emoji look like? XD
Love it! I did feel uncomfortable with 2010s-Facebook-style excessive public sharing. Most of my friends, with me included, abuse the close friends Instagram feature and I’m all for it. I know a couple of people who deleted their old Facebook accounts because digital footprint was too frightening – particularly, the shit they posted during their teens in private Facebook groups that they have long left.
All of this is obviously not related whatsoever to data harvesting; this fight is against individual stalkers rather than corporate ones. But it’s a blessed one non the less; stalking shouldn’t really be a thing.
Another thing that got lost in the translation is “fought on a cliff” – while he really said Tzuk Eitan, which is the 2014 Gaza war
Technological advancements have the unfortunately intended side effect of corporations having less people they gotta pay to, because machines are quite the competitor sometimes. While I think OP is being a bit pedantic here, efficiency in and of itself is not inherently good – the question should be who’s extracting the profit. If the increased efficiency translates into less working hours… hell yeah. If it translates into record megacorp profits, then… I see no need in eliminating these unnecessary jobs for now – the worker gets their bread and that’s what I care about
Wtf?? Thanks! Now I wonder what other features are hidden here
Lessgooooo these are great news! Thanks for all you’ve done. Also am I tripping or the person reading this comment haven’t donated yet?
I was referring to other commenters, mb should’ve been clearer about it
Idk I think y’all are a bit too dramatic lol. Imho you’re reading too much into a small aggression. This has nothing to do with the future of Lemmy or anything as grandiose as that
That is the first time I’ve seen South Africa listed separately from Africa