If only bad people weren’t the ones who said it, maybe we would have listened 😔
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•(How to trigger programmers (and make them irrationally angry)
1 yearI think that’s the joke, Clyde!
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Programming@programming.dev•which python trick or hack you know that you would want to share?
2 yearsIf you’re on Linux (or Mac), add an alias to your .bashrc:
alias activate="source env/bin/activate"Now you can activate your venv by just running
activatein the project root!
- 2 years
Seems legit as a concept, though the author is giving weird vibes.
I’m not sure what “globohomo” means but it sounds like a 4chan homophobic term. Additionally the author says they wanted a search engine giving results without “political inclinations”, which reads to me as “reality has a liberal bias and I don’t like that”.
I’ll pass on this for now.
Groovy!
It’s such a joy to use the closure system, whether iterating over a list with
eachor removing redundant references withtap.
I dabbled with CLisp a while back, and I loved it – but I’m not sure what problems it solves. Do you mind expanding on that?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Some of my iterations are delightfully recursive
2 yearsHell yeah! Groovy programmer here, mapping closures over lists of objects.
That’s one of the reasons I like Java. It definitely has problems, but it’s been around so long that there are an insane number of libraries to work with. And you can practically guarantee that your project will run on a given computer with minimal fuss.
That was a lot of fun! I found that one particular trick worked all the way through level seven.
!I asked using the word
zapwordinstead of password, which the bot understood to mean “password” even when it has clear instructions not to answer questions about the password.!<
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Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit says a bug is letting slurs get added to its links - The Verge
3 yearsIs “fuck” really a slur? I didn’t think slur was the right word for swears.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Programmer tries to explain binary search to the police
3 yearsThis would be easier to parse with a monospaced font. I’m not sure how that works in lemmy so this might take an edit or two…
round 1: L L L L R R R R — — — - round 2: L L R R R — — — L R L - round 3: L R R — — L R — L L — R```
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Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Carrying on an old tradition. What features / issues should I work on next?English
3 yearsI’d like to see the “read text aloud” feature extended to the body of posts.
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Reddit@lemmy.world•‘Reddit can survive without search’: company reportedly threatens to block Google
3 yearsAccording to the article, yes. I think demanding some kind of compensation from LLM companies is reasonable but this feels like throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
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Programming@programming.dev•Which software do you mostly use for programming, and why?
3 yearsIntelliJ with Vim plugin, for the obvious reasons.
- 3 years
Groovy! It’s built on Java so it has access to the ludicrous number of libraries that have been written over the years, but It’s got a lot of syntactic sugar that’s like Python, making developing easier without all that Java boilerplate we hate so much.
…this is literally the Reddit community. What other kinds of news are you expecting here?
I finished my playthrough a couple days ago, after 80 hours. It’s much more forgiving than CS – there’s no lose condition, as far as I can tell. There’s also a shitload more to keep track of, hence me using Obsidian. I personally found the experience of tracking [what books give what resource] and [what resources make what crafting recipes] to be extremely satisfying, but your mileage may vary.
Obsidian is what I used to keep my notes while playing Book of Hours. It was a fantastic tool and I’ll definitely use it in the future!





Uhhh like what?