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xoggy@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•We've refactored to microservicesEnglish13·15 days agoThese microservices are fun to look at, but the legacy side actually gets the job done.
xoggy@programming.devto Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•Which country has the biggest number of converts to Judaism?English7·1 month agoThat pun Israeli bad.
Keeping an eye on this repo. Thanks for sharing.
xoggy@programming.devto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•After they kill Wikipedia history will be AI hallucinations.English1·3 months agoYes, I think that’s the scenario most commenters are missing; Wikipedia could evolve into something it’s not. Then what good are backups as they won’t capture the decades/centuries to come.
Then we’d be extinct you mean.
xoggy@programming.devto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Alex Jones Thinks Trump Has Gone Too FarEnglish13·3 months agoAnd the money was going to give Sandy Hook victims higher compensation iirc.
xoggy@programming.devto zerowaste@slrpnk.net•What should I store in a 1 Gallon (3.7 liter) Pickle Jar?English6·3 months agoYou can grow a vinegar or kombucha mother in it.
xoggy@programming.devto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•Should I wipe and reinstall my arch system?4·3 months agoI hear you. No distro has anything compared to Arch’s wiki, and NixOS’ documentation is currently mixed at best. For what it’s worth, NixOS’ package repository is comparable to the AUR. I have yet to run into anything I use on AUR that isn’t available in the official NixOS package repository.
xoggy@programming.devto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•Should I wipe and reinstall my arch system?3·3 months agoIf this guy follows the rabbit hole he’ll soon be using NixOS with Impermanence and wiping to a clean setup every reboot.
xoggy@programming.devto Technology@beehaw.org•AI fakers exposed in tech dev recruitment: postmortem1·4 months agoThankfully it’s still in the uncanny valley.
On the tower defense, upgrading the Laser Tower (to Beam Emitter) breaks the game.
Took me a minute. And for good measure… ;
xoggy@programming.devto Space@beehaw.org•M41: The Little Beehive Star Cluster | Image Credit & Copyright: Xinran Li3·5 months agoThis should be what’s on the icon for Space@beehaw
xoggy@programming.devto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•My coffee table has had everything but coffee placed on it.2·5 months agoThese tables existed long before we were drinking coffee in Europe and America. What did we call them then? Low tables? End tables? Baby tables??
xoggy@programming.devto Open Source@lemmy.ml•GitHub - ading2210/linuxpdf: Linux running inside a PDF file via a RISC-V emulator3·5 months agoYeah but that’s why the cross-post feature exists in lemmy, so users can be part of similar communities without seeing the same story duplicated on their feed or having the conversation split in multiple places.
xoggy@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Why WebAssembly (WASM) is the Future of High-Performance Web Apps2·5 months agothe future of complex web apps*
I can see in-browser games and containerized desktop application benefiting from wasm, but simple ecommerce sites without all the fluff can be just as performant with SSR or a multi-page application. For instance several years ago I built the frontend and middleware for the Hart Tools and Ryobi Tools websites using Nuxt for SSR and Algolia for the search. Images are the majority of CPU and network load and the websites are snappy as a result. Even this tech stack is overkill for what the websites need to do but my point is for general use case this or a similar tech stack won’t benefit from introducing wasm.
xoggy@programming.devto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Imagine how romantic it would be for your friend to sing a poem they wrote about you during national TV?2·5 months agoIs that a yes or no question, or merely a suggestion?
Let’s get everybody on WET, in fact, let’s just call it UTC and be done with time zones.
How is this news? They’ve been doing this in the RoboCup since the 90’s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoboCup