I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as @[email protected] until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
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Partially, only with one hand. I use one finger on the other hand
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Videos@lemmy.world•2026 Computer Science Predictions | LaurieWiredEnglish
1·20 days agodeleted by creator
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Videos@lemmy.world•Why the Economy Hasn't Crashed Yet | Hank GreenEnglish
2·22 days agoNot sure what happened and why the link was missing. Thanks for linking it
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Android@lemmy.world•ELI5: Why won't android just straight up run like Linux distros that almost run on any computers?English
1·1 month agoMost RISCV boards don’t support BIOS/UEFI AFAIK
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•All money probably went into NVIDIA GPUsEnglish
5·2 months agohas enabled us to support massive global traffic with a single primary Azure PostgreSQL flexible server instance(opens in a new window) and nearly 50 read replicas spread over multiple regions globally. This is the
I do wonder why they are using Azure PostgreSQL flexible instead of the Azure CosmosDB Postgres offering based on Citus
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Videos@lemmy.world•Jon Stewart on presidential runs and why there's hope for AmericaEnglish
9·2 months agoPlease post political videos to [email protected] next time
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could go back in time, what is the one thing you would change about computers or the internet?English
1·2 months agoAnd Microsoft would be in control of the web
The API shenanigans
For GDPR compliance, absolutely
I’ve used it before but couldn’t see the advantage over using JSONB with Postgres except change streams.
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Videos@lemmy.world•This Is Kind of a Video About Filters | Angela CollierEnglish
2·2 months agoAnd all the billionaires who want you to know they could’ve done physics
I really like how I can turn everything into immutable
val’s and represent different paths as expressions, it can IMO really reduce the complexity of a function and makes it easier to spot bugs. I’ve been migrating some code of a FOSS app to Kotlin and was able to shrink most classes by like 30% while making it easier to read. The only thing I dislike about it is the additional syntax for various things, I could do without having multiple ways to write a constructor.
Don’t forget about the glare
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•My mom says that people who don't have "value" don't deserve to live and that "depression" is just an excuse for laziness. What's is your rebuttal for it?English
3·2 months agoFrom my experience, people who say this either highly value themselves or are/were depressed and hate(d) themselves for it.
Don’t waste too much time trying to change their mind and just keep it in mind the next time they say something.
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Random idea: a federated alternative to Amazon Prime built from independent shops?English
2·3 months agoI was thinking of this myself, but I think there are a couple challanges.
To gain widespread adoption, you need trust. This is complicated when you have a large amount of vendors. How are people going to access it? Will they go through different sites? How are you going to handle payments? And what if you buy multiple products from different vendors at once? How do you deal with a vendor misbehaving? Do you deferate with them, what if others don’t? What if a vendor spams or uses fall advertising?
I don’t think a federated webshop with the current fediverse model works, but I think it’s still possible with more organization.
There could be non-profit’s or coop’s that manages the single customer facing website, moderates the site, and other matters that need to be handled centrally. Similar to how there are people organizing real life markets that bring the stalls, advertise the event locally, etc.
The software behind the web store would be an open source project which receives funding through the aforementioned organizations.
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Programming@programming.dev•Coming soon: Simpler pricing and a better experience for GitHub Actions - GitHub Changelog (Adds self-hosted runner cost)English
4·3 months agoMicrosoft also charges you €13 a month for every running self hosted agent on Azure DevOps
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux is awesome at home, but aren't y'all forced to use Windows at work?English
5·3 months agoYes, unfortunately
I’m not using n8n, but I am using Node-RED and would like to hear from people who have used both.








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