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  • Cool idea. Got a few where I might know just enough to pass this.

  • You have my first two-handed upvote.

  • The sidebar's gone because I removed it :)

    I'll try to incorporate that info elsewhere. At this stage, a lot can change on a whim.

  • Yeah, I'd love to have some kind of full SSR solution that doesn't require scripts at user's end, but it's probably not possible with this.

    I wish there were more people building frontends. Since Lemmy is properly decentralized, there's a lot of potential for interesting instance diversity.

  • People who make foss apps generally know and care more about programming than secondary things, such as design.

    I've seen people with weird personal preferences, and some who seemingly perceived design as unnecessary, just getting in the way of "real" work. I think it's mostly just lack of time and knowledge than an active decision though.

    If you have thoughts about my app, I welcome them.

  • Desgustang. Naked phone is the only way.

  • While I also disagree with the claim that technology is "fundamentally" insecure, it's unfortunately not that often made by smart and caring people.

  • Darn it

    Jump
  • fastest cars

    What

  • The b is lower case so it sould be bits.

  • Well since one can pack anything in custom sysex messages, might as well try posting to lemmy through midi.

  • Nice. I wonder how many synths out there have a shell accessible through MIDI, I should get one.

  • Romanticizing "past greatness" seems to always involve some very shit politics. It's more obvious in these old empires, but it exists in more subtle forms elsewhere, too.

    I was specifically talking about euros, but I guess a certain US president gets a honourable mention for his campaign slogan

  • At least here in Finland, the military part is optional.

  • C# is like Microsoft-branded java. No real difference in the language, but some of the tooling for java is worse.

  • That's just basically looking up the answer. ... i will not learn anything from it.

    Looking up the answer is the way to do it. You're of course supposed to pay at some attention instead of copy-pasting without using your brains. As you keep doing things, you'll develop a rough idea of how things are done.

    Even if i find it (which is unlikely without asking an llm)

    But i don't know how i did it, and i couldn't recreate it by myself.

    You mean building the thing without any reference? Except for the most basics, you're not supposed to memorize everything by the smallest details. Imagine asking a lawyer to know the details of every single law off the top of their head.

    Seriously, go build that clock.

  • With basically no knowledge?

    Well yeah. You find yourself some simple project and try to build it. When you don't know how to do something, you look it up.

    Like, make a command line clock, for example. Figure out how to get the current time, and then how to print it. And after that how to make it print the time once a second.

    Edit: probably the most important skill in programming is breaking the problem into smaller pieces that you can then figure out. With experience, getting stuck like this becomes much less of a problem.

  • I don't think it's a linear progression where one ingredient is a "step." I don't really use fresh pasta, but I make the food myself instead of buying a canned sauce.