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  • https://git-man-page-generator.lokaltog.net/

    Oh my god this is amazing. Thanks for this.

    what happens when you merge two branches of a repo which has several changed submodules in each branch?

    I would assume a merge conflict if the submodules were changed in both branches from the base… but it’s probably not that simple, is it? I’ve never tested it.

  • I use plain git when a project wants to use some tool that itself calls git commands that modify the repo state. You can use a colocated repo in this case (where jj and git commands both work) and nothing will break, but it can mess up your graph, creating duplicate commits which you then have to fix. I’ve seen this with Gentoo’s pkgdev for example.

    Git blame and some other graph operations are also just faster right now which is why I sometimes use them in large repos over jj’s equivalent.

  • Google’s bot is fine in my book, their crawler doesn’t absolutely blast your server with web requests like other AI crawlers do. (Speaking of, I need to update my list of netblocks and UAs to get iocaine-holed.)

    That said, two evil megacorps potentially fighting? I hope they kill each other.

  • Ah, so they are actually differences between IPP Everywhere and AirPrint (apart from AirPrint including the whole autodiscovery stuff)? Good to know. The latter is usually more prominently advertised though which is why that’s the one I mentioned.

    But yeah, it should be very common for these to be supported with anything remotely recent.

  • Yeah, I’m a big fan of Swift so far. All in all it’s a really well-designed language and I’m enjoying writing it. I have some complaints but nothing deal-breaking.

  • I love the Contrarian Stack. For example, my website is built with Typst and Meson, and I’m making an ActivityPub server in Swift with Vapor (that one isn’t too far along yet).

  • I like Shattered Pixel Dungeon, The Binding of Isaac and Lethal Company, so sure they’re great when done right!

    They can add a lot of replayability, but they can just as well very quickly make your game suck more than if it had purposefully made levels. (I think a prominent example of bad proc-gen in general is Skyrim’s radiant quests.)

  • Anything that supports AirPrint (this one does from what it looks like) will work with CUPS driverless printing on Linux.

  • Mirror’s Edge Catalyst-ass computer (agree, it looks great!)

  • Is this a real screenshot of him crying about the initiative reaching 100%?

  • the statements made by Bobby Vylan, of punk duo Bob Vylan, during their set on Saturday. The performer led crowds on the festival's West Holts Stage in chants of "death, death to the IDF."

    Hear, hear!

  • Those people are conspiracy nuts. Don’t listen to them.

  • I don’t have any secrets in my config or a private key or anything and I’m currently running 4 servers from the same config (it used to be 8 or even more machines at some point even, including desktops).

    But yes, it’s a multi-file config, it would be absolutely crazy to not split it up with how large it is.

  • Eh, as I said I haven’t been keeping up with it and I’m starting to forget stuff. I should get back into it. I did pretty good though when I was actively learning. I’d say even one of the best in the class that were learning it from scratch.

    I went to Russian classes in uni for a bit over one year, and at home I did the exercises in the workbooks we had for the course + studying vocabulary with Anki. Basically the classic way to learn a language in school.

  • I started learning Russian 2 and a half years ago now maybe, mostly in uni classes. Haven’t done anything in a while though. I generally think slavic languages are cool and would like to learn another actually.

    Я начинала учить русский может быть 2 с половиной года назад, в основном в универе, но ничего не делала за учение в последнее время. В общем я думаю, что славянские языки круто и действительно хочу бы учить другую.

  • This is a way broader phenomenon than just dark patterns or whatever. It exists in open-source as well which generally does not have any incentives to do this sort of stuff.

  • The database store is in /var/lib/postgres. You can just connect that disk somewhere else and start the database using the same (important!) major release of Postgres. I think the major version number is in the folder name. Then do whatever from there.

  • They should have one of these next to each city-owned grocery store.

  • Just saw this article linked in a ThePrimeagen video. I didn't watch the video, but I did read the article, and all of this article is exactly what I'm always saying when I'm complaining about current UI trends and why I'm so picky about the software I use and also the tools I use to write software. I shouldn't have to be picky, but it seems like developers (professional and hobbyist alike) don't care anymore and users don't have standards.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The Decline of Usability: Revisited | datagubbe.se

    Apple @lemmy.world

    macOS Automator is really cool: Add a custom action that works in all apps (such as sort lines in selected text)

    Programming @programming.dev

    Drew DeVault's blog — I'm daily driving Jujutsu, and maybe you should too

    Technology @beehaw.org

    On "Safe" C++ • Izzy Muerte

    Apple @lemmy.world

    You can use Freeform as a basic image editor on iOS

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Is there a Git repository activity aggregator, like GitHub's user activity but platform independent?

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Introducing the DreamBerd Vision Pro

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Linux doesn't serve birth time attribute over NFS