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lens0021@programming.devto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Japanese people, what does this pose mean, if anything?
5·4 months agoI am not Japanese, but there is a party game? https://45mix.net/takenoko-nyokki/ https://youtu.be/WkXyWmBauxg
lens0021@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•TailwindSQL - SQL Queries with Tailwind Syntax
6·5 months agoIs it April Fool’s Day already?
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Linux@programming.dev•Amber the programming language compiled to Bash, 0.5.1 release
1·6 months agoThank you for this comment. I’m revisiting this comment because I need to write this…

lens0021@programming.devOPto
Linux@programming.dev•Amber the programming language compiled to Bash, 0.5.1 release
1·6 months agoFish is my main shell of choice and I use my self-written functions(https://github.com/lens0021/Lens0021_Personal.Fish/blob/main/conf.d/lens0021_personal.fish) daily. But it is hard for me to say Fish’s syntax is not weird. Especially, I’m a little fuzzy on how to use
argparse. I am sorry.
lens0021@programming.devOPto
Linux@programming.dev•Amber the programming language compiled to Bash, 0.5.1 release
3·6 months agoCurrently, Amber does not even support Bash 2 because Bash 2 does not support the
+=operator. (ticket) However, I believe that POSIX compliance is on Amber’s long-term milestone, and that it will eventually achieve this as its support range expands.
lens0021@programming.devOPto
Linux@programming.dev•Amber the programming language compiled to Bash, 0.5.1 release
3·6 months agotbh, I wouldn’t recommend that during alpha staging. There are still many bugs.
lens0021@programming.devOPto
Linux@programming.dev•Amber the programming language compiled to Bash, 0.5.1 release
3·6 months agoYep, the code you provided is compiled into this:
command_0="$(cat file.txt | grep "READY")" __status=$? if [ "${__status}" != 0 ]; then echo "Failed to read the file" fiSo, the outcome would depend on the
pipefailoption. (set -o pipefail)As you suggested, an Amberic snippet would be:
import { file_read } from "std/fs" import { match_regex } from "std/text" const result = file_read("file.txt") failed { echo "Failed to read the file" } if match_regex(result, "READY"): echo "file.txt contains READY"
lens0021@programming.devOPto
Web Development@programming.dev•VoidZero Raises $12.5M Series A
1·7 months agoI wonder if they want to be the Astral of the JavaScript world, and if that’s even possible.
We are improving compilation performance through (1) parallel compilation in the compiler front-end, which delivers 20-30% faster builds, and (2) making the Cranelift backend production-ready for development use, offering roughly 20% faster code generation compared to LLVM for debug builds.
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lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
1·7 months agoMine is also a joke. KakaoTalk, the most used massenger app in South Korea does not support Linux, a Wine approch is half-broken, and a WIP reverse-engineered Typescript & Rust based open-source client is not yet fully developed and never.
lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
1·7 months agoWhat? I never heard that OS before though I am living in Korea. What are the pros of the OS? Does it have a native support for Kakao Talk?
lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
2·7 months agoI assumed an ordinary person. My parents use the “한영키” to switch between Hangul and the alphabet. While I’m geeky enough to configure my Caps Lock key to function like that switch, most people wouldn’t even imagine that functionality is configurable.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
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lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
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lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
3·7 months agoIf you’re okay with ibus-hangul, you can configure the keyroard shortcut for Gram.

Click “Add” and press “한/영” key on the keyboard.
ibus
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
19·7 months agoAll Korean keyboards, including the one on my LG Gram (which is a Korean model), have a dedicated key for switching between English and Korean (the “한영키”). Everyone who isn’t technically inclined uses this key. Using Ctrl + Space is a bad user experience.
I want to read more, but sadly curl is the only article on the site.
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Rust@programming.dev•People are complaining about rustfmt, but it is effectively unmaintained
1·7 months agoI believe all you already read the reply from the devtools team lead https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/6678#issuecomment-3382819708





















After searching online, it seems everyone knows that “たけのこニョッキ”, which was a game from a TV program aired Wednesdays at 11 PM from 2003 to 2005? It’s a game where several people call out numbers in order starting from 1, and if they overlap, they lose. And judging by the name, that posture is a growing bamboo shoot. You mentioned it was a bar, and this does seem like a game suitable for a noisy bar, so it’s plausible.