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array

@array@fosstodon.org

Life's an array of arrays. 101010 exactly.
Philosophy & Programming. I love coding, comic-books (and no-comic books), films and (dark and loud mostly) music. I suck at all of this. <3
:sway: :gnome: :archlinux: :debian: :ubuntu: :laravel: :javascript: :nodejs:

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sotolf, to random
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So, well, I guess I wrote something, kind of inspired by a conversation that I was having with @joel I'm not really good at words or structuring text, but trying this thing out, and I kind of felt that I had something to say about it. In the end it ended up being kind of nothing, I don't know, don't expect something illuminating, just some philosophising about qualia I guess.

Something tells me I'm not selling this too well :p

https://sotolf.codeberg.page/posts/soul-and-frustration

stefano, to mastodon
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Every morning, an instance administrator wakes up knowing they need to keep the infrastructure running smoothly for their users, ensuring a good and free social experience.
Every morning, a Fediverse user wakes up knowing they will find many people eager to socialize and interact, who strive to keep the Internet a place for the free exchange of ideas and opinions, away from the dynamics of closed protocols and Big Tech monetization.

It doesn't matter if you are a server administrator or a Fediverse user, thank you for being here and for contributing every day with your efforts to keep the Internet a free place.

jhx, to linux
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A little rant about why I stopped distro hopping :linux:

https://jhx7.de/blog/why-i-stopped-distro-hopping/

stefano, to random
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Last night I was feeling down, but I knew it would be temporary.
This morning I woke up remembering how, many years ago, I was bullied, penalized, and mocked because I didn't want to use the "mainstream" systems (Windows - I'll write more about this some future posts).
"Because everyone does it" has never worked for me and will continue not to. I always believe that every problem needs its own solution; there is no "one size fits all" magic. I never exclude anything, and I avoid fanaticism, but I will continue on my path, as I always have.

One of my characteristics, since I was a child, has always been this. I listen to everyone, respect everyone, but I make my own decisions and take the responsibility.

Like the great Mama Cass said, "Make your own kind of music" is my motto.

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=PEQxEJ5_5zA

#PersonalGrowth #BeYourself #Individuality #MakeYourOwnKindOfMusic #SelfDiscovery #NonConformity #TechLife #Inspiration #MamaCass

kerfuffle, to Java
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Sometimes, when I talk to frontend developers about how #HTMX requires you to have more presentation awareness in the projection side of your server application as you generate content in HTML, which in the #Java world is pretty much what we did with #JSP, Freemarker and Thymeleaf, I'm met with amazement.

No dis, but be aware: There's a generation of capable professional frontend developers who don't know backend servers can serve HTML just fine, and not just Json over HTTP.

technige, to programming
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#Programming languages can be split into three categories: static (e.g. Java, C#), dynamic (e.g. Python, Ruby), and cosplay static (e.g. TypeScript, Python-with-typing).

aral, to SmallWeb
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Watching The Doors live at The Hollywood Bowl (1968)¹ and hacking on Kitten² and Domain³.

All in all, not a bad way to spend a Saturday afternoon in my book.

(I’ve almost got database backup/restore working in Kitten and I’ve just finished porting Domain to the latest Kitten with JSDB 5⁴.)

¹ https://yewtu.be/watch?v=Q76QBhKHQGc
² https://codeberg.org/kitten/app
³ https://codeberg.org/domain/app
https://codeberg.org/small-tech/jsdb

fedops, to random
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I have an opening for an OT security person in the Cologne/Düsseldorf region of Germany.

You must be a FOSS aficionado who is willing to work on pushing a windows-based environment towards something from this millenium. Challenges are internal friction on the dev side and lack of knowledge of non-IT people.

You must be enthusiastic about industrial environments and heavy machinery.

EU citizen/work permit preferred, hybrid office/wfh. Relocation assistance. DM for details.

alex, to random
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I love our solitary bees. In the late morning hours when it’s still cold they sit at the opening of their tubes, looking out, warming up, trying to find the inner strength to get up and start doing things and I can relate so much.

fleckenstein, to random
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b0rk, to random
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a git cheat sheet

ifreund, to random
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I've just released river 0.3.0 and waylock 1.0.0!

I've also written a short blog post to go along with the releases: https://isaacfreund.com/blog/river-0.3-waylock-1.0/

freekmurze, to php
@freekmurze@phpc.social avatar

We have made it!

🥳 One. Billion. Downloads. 🥳

Our story: https://1billion.spatie.be

#php #laravel

RT = ❤️

stefano, to golang
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Interesting reading: Go performance from version 1.0 to 1.22

https://benhoyt.com/writings/go-version-performance-2024/

joel, (edited ) to random
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Well, this is my #review of #Dune, and it is complete, because it ended here.

Random thoughts, my journey of reading and more filler because it's my #blog after all. Mild #spoilers ahead, behind a clear warning and you can skip them!

This is day 27 of #100DaysToOffload

https://joelchrono.xyz/blog/dune/

#ScienceFiction #Reading #Books2024

danielsiepmann, to random

That's exactly why I am a big fan of open source right from beginning. It allows others to discover your ideas, thoughts and beginnings. They can share their thoughts and ideas or findings.

Sometimes someone knows something so you don't need to build the stuff on your own. And others might join your efforts to build something cool.

I never did something private first until it is "ready". But I gave up in that topic...
phpc.social/

dillo, to random
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Released #Dillo 3.1.0-rc1. Please test it if you can :-)

https://dillo-browser.github.io/latest.html

eniko, to random
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It's still possible in 2024 to just make a website using straight HTML and CSS. That option never went away

budu, to ruby
astrid, to random
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this has to be the coolest photo i've taken this year

simonhamp, to php
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is like a toilet

(and that's a good thing!)

https://laradir.com/blog/php-is-like-a-toilet

spaceninja, to random
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Recently I turned my personal site homepage into a D&D-style character sheet, and it makes me happy every time I see it. https://spaceninja.com

raven, to linux German
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Today I first tried Hyprland ... A very interesting window manager which feels a little bit crazy but works very well and can be enough customized

Using it together with mako (notifications), wofi (app launcher) and waybar (bar).

Any recommendations from anyone regarding tools that work great with Wayland?

#hyprland #windowmanager #linux #bsd

danielsiepmann, to programming

My boyfriend is currently learning web development (HTML and CSS right now). That motivated me to play around with #programming languages.

@array introduced me to exercism.org/ which allows me to practice languages on my local machine. Thanks for that.

I'm publishing my progress at git.daniel-siepmann.de/daniels… where you can see why #Nix is awesome. I've created a derivation for the exercism binary and one shell.nix per language.

That way I can play around with other language on my own system declarative. I guess this is a nice showcase for nix.

e11bits, to linux
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What's great about #linux? It has your back! Imagine your bread and butter notebook dies on you and the only thing that you can get a hold of here and now in that emergency situation is that 10 year old computer. Installation of a current(!) distro just works and after restoring the backup you're ready to go again. Not as fast as you're used too, but also not as bad as you think. And it keeps you afloat unitl a replacement arrives. Try that with some mac/win.

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