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  • If you want to use python, you could try Flet. I've been using it for some projects at work and it's dead simple to create an acceptable UI and the docs are very easy to read through with frequent examples. In July they added support for Android and iOS via progressive web apps, I haven't tried it out yet, but it seems interesting so I might start a project in it soon...

    I've been having fun with it, if that's worth anything!

    Otherwise, depending on your phone I'd just do native code with Kotlin + jetpack compose for Android or Swift + swiftUI for Apple. I always greatly preferred android development in school but once jetpack compose and swiftUI came out I find them both to be about the same level of enjoyment.

    All three of those options are all declarative (describe how you want it to look in code) and I find it much easier to deal with than iOS storyboards or Android xmls.

  • Ahh I see, now I get it. I never quite understood the need for the (he/she/them) when meeting new groups because I always felt aggressively apathetic to my own pronouns; sort of a "I don't care what you call me it doesn't change my feeling of me". But your comment and this chain helped that click for me!

  • Bethesda was only the publisher for Doom, Id software were the developers.

  • Wait, their thing is alien volcano ghosts?

  • I don't think I've ever seen one of these o:

    So it's like a hallway for wires and the bars can pass them through should you not want to go the whole length?

  • This has always been the hardest part for me; the amount of technical information on Reddit is so valuable and trumps the rest of the Internet in it's esoteric specifics. It makes not looking through it's threads when I'm looking for specific information feel nigh impossible...

  • Skin cancer is when the sun convinces a cell to go with their totallynotapyramidscheme MLM; the cell, in turn, convinces other cells to join their pyram- I mean MLM.

    Regression is when the MLM slips up and the cell police finally have enough evidence to take it down for the pyramid scheme that it is.

  • Bit flips occur when a posse of electrons loses an intimidation check to the sun.

    I find this hilarious.

  • Mine are all named after mythological creatures. It started with my tower being named Cerberus because it had 3 red LED fans and then just kept up from there. Hydra, Thoth, manticore, chimera. I'm deploying Baba Yaga this week, and Ratatoskr will be up eventually

  • But what if I like servers? I mean, I don't today, because Dell not making legacy updates easy on me...but you know, in general!

  • I'm game, does it work with Authorize.net though? I need it for work

  • Wow that's pretty vicious, I'm proud(?) of Oracle (that feels wrong to say)

  • Do you think nixos will be a good alternative to rocky/alma for servers?

  • The more that climate change continues we will see more and more extremes of weather. So cold places might get colder and hot places hotter, as well as more extreme/frequent storms. It's not a super great time for the environment

  • I use it for home and work! I quite like it though I miss latte dock still, dragging windows from the top bar was just so useful for me

  • I got some seeds from a nice person on r/guerrillagardening, they were showy milkweeds!

  • I've been using Garuda (arch derivative) for my home and work PC. It works how I want it to, I like that it has BTRFS as default for the file system, and the AUR is such an amazing resource I miss it whenever I use a different distro.

    I have a production server that's using Alma at the moment, but with the RHEL news I'm thinking of switching it over to something else, but I'm not sure what yet. I've been using Ubuntu server for some test servers/projects and I like it better than Alma but it still hasn't given me that "wow" factor I feel with Arch so I'm not sure what I'm going to do there...