Everyone should be able to do a hello world without IDE
Nato Boram
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- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Some people just wake up and choose violenceEnglish
3 yearsNo rationale provided.
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Put your Git host’s runners on them and you now have free-ish CI minutes!
- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit Mod permabans user for using "female" in post title, proceeds to obliterate all criticism before locking the thread calling them out. Akwardtheturtle reincarnated?English
3 yearsHere’s what you said in this thread:
“Sterile and similar to specimens.”
Bruh those are your thoughts and words. No normal people think like that. What the fuck?
The only people who think “female” is incel language are terminally-online no-life losers who desperately need to go outside.
If you seriously think “female” is incel langauge then you need to touch grass. Get off the internet for a while.
I sense a pattern here. And it’s not the pattern of someone who touches grass regularly.
- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit Mod permabans user for using "female" in post title, proceeds to obliterate all criticism before locking the thread calling them out. Akwardtheturtle reincarnated?English
3 yearsYou should test that theory by going outside ;)
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Yeah, the discovery process is shite on IPFS. You kinda have to cheat it to get it to work with something like .
Idk if it’s inefficient with large data, but it’s inefficient with compressed storage, as it does block-level deduplication, which is very cool.
- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Until there's a community for Enterprise Networking you have to suffer my meme.English
3 yearsThere’s no shame in being a play-button corporate programmer who’s in it only for the money! In fact, most employers prefer this kind of people.
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“Other people” are what’s wrong with me. People don’t use linters/formatters/type annotations when it’s optional and produce dogshite code as a result. Having the compiler itself enforce some level of human decency is a godsend.
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And I fucking love it. Thank you Go!
It only matters if you want to be able to use the commit tree and actually find something. Otherwise, there’s no harm in using merges.
- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Reddit@lemmy.world•The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.English
3 yearsMany subreddits require up to 100 karma to post in them, so your first few weeks using Reddit would be a grind for karma until you reach a comfortable threshold.
- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Reddit@lemmy.world•The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.English
3 yearsIt puts a small icon next to your name on your awarded post/comment.
That’s all.
Third-party apps were forbidden from accessing the feature, as it was exclusive to their inner GraphQL API.
- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Reddit@lemmy.world•The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.English
3 yearsI doubt that, it’s against site-wide rules
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The experience of using these JS frameworks is not comparable to using Java or Python as if they were PHP. There’s tangible (and monetary) benefits to using web tool for the web.
- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Why is it so hard finding up-to-date docs and guides?English
3 yearsPretty typical in web frameworks tbh
- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•One-time payment for ad-free is live in Beta 25. It's $19.99 USD. Update your app if you don't see it.English
3 yearsAnd have you seen the prices of Jerboa, Connect, Liftoff and Thunder?
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Technically, they could publish a ReVanced patch…
- Nato Boram@lemm.eeto
Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•One-time payment for ad-free is live in Beta 25. It's $19.99 USD. Update your app if you don't see it.English
3 yearsI also paid with my Google Opinion Rewards even though I didn’t use it, but this price is literally double what I’ve gained in a year. A bit greedy, innit?



The point is that you can enable each separate extension you want running on your code editor or uninstall them if you’re unsatisfied. This makes it as light as you want it to be - or as heavy as you need it to.
VSCode is like
vimwithout vim controls and in a browser. Seen that way, it makes more sense. With Vim, you have to hunt for obscure Github repositories and follow arcane installation instructions for hidden extensions that you may or may not need and you have to learn a whole-ass keyboard-shortcut-based programming language just to use any of it.With VSCode, you click on Extensions, search what you want and it’ll probably be there unless it’s a toxic ecosystem like PHP/C# or some niche ecosystem that no one heard about.