This is sad as fuck, to be honest. Reliably the best tech conference — inclusive, interesting, varied, diverse, language-agnostic, just absolutely fantastic.
Was looking through some code today, and found something that highlights my biggest struggles in programming, it’s compound words and casing. Had identifiers such as…...
Was digging through a project at work today where some guy in 2014 made 100+ commits in a single day and the only one that had a comment said “upgrading to v4.0”.
I would like to contribute to lemmy but I have issue with the docker image. I got this error when trying to execute docker-compose up : “ERROR: Service ‘lemmy’ failed to build: the --mount option requires BuildKit. Refer to docs.docker.com/go/buildkit/ to learn how to build images with BuildKit enabled”...
They explore a great retrospective and assessment of the broader context of Lazygit: Git and version control systems in general, their interface, and text-based UIs.
There are web applications that must always run on the server in order to work, create open port/socket we usually reverse proxy via Nginx or Apache later....
I’ve played around with Nim before, and thought some of the features such as default values were quite helpful, so it’s quite nice that 2.0 is now officially released!
Heads up if you’re using Alpine images to host your services or run build pipelines. Alpine’s packages are going to be less current unless some others maintainers are found to pick up the slack.
I used to be a lurker of r/C_programming where people would ask questions and get answers. It mostly consisted of students wanting to get a human answer to their problem....
Personally, I started off with Roblox back in the early 2010s, and taught myself Lua. I really liked those Tycoon games, and wanted to see how they worked....
I know profilers and debuggers are a boon for productivity, but anecdotally I’ve found they’re seldom used. How often do you use debuggers/profilers in your work? What’s preventing you? conversely, what enables you to use them?
Recently I've experienced a significant increase in merge conflicts at the company I'm currently working at (we hired a couple of junior data scientists and some are not that familiar with git)...