Oh, there’s a fair amount if those here too.
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Nextcloud notes. They’ll sync as text filed between your devices. You can use markdown, and they have a mobile app.
- nomadjoanne@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•White House: Future Software Should Be Memory Safe
2 yearsThat is very much not what I said, bruh.
- nomadjoanne@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•White House: Future Software Should Be Memory Safe
2 yearsHe has written his own libraries and programs to ensure these things don’t happen.
What you people need to understand is that these problems have been solved before Rust. They just weren’t baked into the language. And so people made mistakes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvkn9Xz-xks
I’m not saying Rust is not always the better choice. Of course not. I’m just oh-so-weary of this rewrite-the-world zealotry a lot of people have about it.
- nomadjoanne@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•White House: Future Software Should Be Memory Safe
2 yearsCheck out Eskil Steenberg. He’s mostly a game dev, but he has some really good talks.
- nomadjoanne@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•White House: Future Software Should Be Memory Safe
2 yearsAbsolutely. The problem is, most programmers are mediocre. So sadly the protection of stupid people tends to take cultural precedence.
- 3 years
Yeah but the majority of bots out there are going after easy prey. Honestly, if you use public key authentication with ssh you should be fine, even if it is on port 22. But it does of course clog up access logs.
Ew, that’s awful. Go is not one of my programming languages but I had always held it in high esteem because Ken Thompson and Rob Pike were involved in it.
Https and a server. If hosting at home just leave a high numbered port open. If on a vps then you should be able to use any port you want.
- 3 years
Good point. A lost opportunity there.
- nomadjoanne@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.
3 yearsNo you’re not. I mean, I know these things existed, but I had never made any effort to use them or even find out how they worked.
It’s a lot like Duolingo I think. The core functionality of the product is there and is good, but they insist on shoving coins and gems and new avatars down your throat. I don’t care! I just want to study a language or discuss a topic. Good lord.
I’d use a mainstream distro. I came to Linux in 2017, used Ubuntu for 4 years until I got tired of them forcing snaps down my throat, and then went to Arch. I have never distro-hopped, but I also have never had any huge issues with the mainstream distros.
The main distros really are well maintained and do tend to “just work”. Dare I say, especially Ubuntu.
Yes. It’s actually rather tragic I strive to run my business NOT using big tech. But we need an app for our users. On Apple this means you simply MUST pay apple. 100/year is not a lot. I just don’t want to give them my business.
If true ew. I actually just recently learned that Windows 11 requires a Microsoft account (you can disable it by going into the registry) but it officially actually requires it. Fuck them.
- nomadjoanne@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What types of services are you not willing to self-host?English
3 yearsI’ve managed to do it for my personal email and find it very rewarding. Sadly, I could never use it for my business. It’s just too risky and there may always be a few delivery problems here and there.
VPS hosting, BTW, not home.
- 3 years
Frankly the only thing I’d save in Google Docs are encrypted archives. Otherwise they’ll profile the documents to send ads to you. But it is a good back up in case lightning strikes your home or something.
There is also a bit of a design arms race going on here.
My business has a bloated site with animations, Google fonts, graphic design, etc., etc. Why? Because normie customers expect it and if I don’t have it they’ll go to a competitor that had a more “designed” website.
If most websites looked as if they were built in the year 2000 we wouldn’t lose much functionality and we’d spend much less resources on this stuff…




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