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Fushuan [he/him] @ fushuan @lemm.ee
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  • HTTPS has way too much bloat for it to be relevant where SSH is used. Its a protocol to send hypertext in a secure way, SSH is a secure shell. Saying that we should use https out of all tools as a SSH replacement is wild.

    I call you a troll because is my kindest way to say that these opinions that you have are so out of touch with development since more than 30 years that your opinions are just wrong and you are saying them with such conviction that either you are intentionally misleading others for laughs (a troll) or it's a worse alternative. Yeah I was avoiding having to scrutinize your inability to recognize how the programming world has evolved in the last 30 years. Hell, mobile phones didn't really exist 30 years ago!

  • I really don't need github in a box sir. I can use the command line just fine and if I need more my code editor interacts with git I show me a fine interface just fine. Spinning up a local web server to see how the vc is going seems like bloat. The Linux mantra is for each tool to be centralised around one task and fossil seems to be overreaching. It looks like they decided on the name appropriately, some old thing not relevant anymore the no one has heard about in a long time, a fossil.

    Addendum: You know that most lemmy clients, even the webview, don't render the HTML tags, right?

  • 1995 is new to you? SSH is useful for way more thing than version control, you should be using it when interacting with remote servers in one way or another.

    You must be trolling. I can't believe you just said that SSH is NOT the battle tested one. I just looked it up, git released in 2005 and fossil in 2006, it's the newer tool! So, to your comment, literally no U.

  • Centikilogram is 10-2 x103 = 10 grams, a skeleton is 10Kg though, they meant that a skeleton aka centi-ton is 10kg, which is a 1DKg, D meaning 10 and K meaning 10^3 of course. Scalling units can multiply with each other since they are just numbers in disguise.

  • It's useful when you want to write some algorithm using specific versions of libraries. It first craps out wrong functions but after 1 or 2 redirects it usually shoots something that I then adapt to my use-case. I usually try googling it first but when most fucking guides use the new way of coding and I'm forced to use fixed versions due to company regulations, it gets frustrating to check if every function of known algorithms is available in the version I'm using and if it's not, which replacement would be appropriate.

    It might hallucinate from time to time but it usually gives me good enough ideas/alternatives for me to be able to work around it.

    I also use it to format emails and obscure hardware debugging. It's pretty bad but pretty bad is better than again, 99% of google results suggesting the same thing. GPT suggests you a different thing once you tell it you tried the first one.

    As always, it's a tool and knowing that the answers aren't 100% accurate and you need to cross-check them is enough to make it useful.

  • I usually update every week but sometimes it took me a month, that was more than 700 updates easily. No hitches, everything was fine after reboot. I wonder what kind of hellish package structure you have installed.

  • So is yours? I don't really get why you are getting pissed when you defended a service they don't want to use by saying that other two are worse, that sounds unnecessary. If you post comments like that getting pissed at complaints is so weird. You do you though, have a nice day.

  • they were talking about the franchise, I don't see the problem on commenting on future games of the franchise and why, even though they are a fan of the IP, they don't want to play them.

    Also, idk why you wrote that to me when I'm not the one that originally wrote the Splatoon comment. Don't care about your opinion about their complaint, and I didn't ask either.

  • With 0 extensions it absolutely doesn't take 1GB and the more extensions you add it resembles more an IDE than a text editor, so the 1GB is completely justified. In fact, I have tons of extensions and mine takes around 300MB, I have like 5 instances open for work reasons (several remote connections) running on a VDI that gives me like 4 GB of RAM, and I can open excel, teams, and all the other company bullshit, alongside a browser with 20 tabs open. So no, it doesn't take 1GB per instance.