I will die on the hill that XML is a superior config format and people are just afraid of it cause they see the advanced features (that you don’t need to use) and think it’s too complicated.
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Brosplosion@lemmy.zipto
Technology@beehaw.org•Restaurants say big chains pretend to be independents on apps
11·1 month agoCause staffing and paying deliver drivers is more expensive than subcontracting, sadly
To answer around the question, I’d say the best way to give this gift is to work with them to get you set up! They might already have a favorite distro they want you to try, and working through it both together is a great way to spend time together.
Brosplosion@lemmy.zipto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When you have to checkout the master branch
6·3 months agoAnd most of them are children!
Brosplosion@lemmy.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•U.S. consumers are so fucked up, that they put more than $1 billion on buy-now, pay later services during Cyber Monday
1·3 months agoAnd they still lost almost 100 million that quarter
Brosplosion@lemmy.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The ancient Greeks or Chinese should have already had words for this.
1·3 months agoThis is a perfect representation of how my mind is laid out. Everything is a tree with things connected together by feelings/relations. Individual events are painful to keep track of (wife constantly tells me that we’ve already had conversations multiple times). Superfluous detail is lost immediately.
But how a certain function in code breaking can ripple to the whole system is as natural as I breathe. Random trivia facts too, since they were novel enough to connect at the cool thing to know node. What someone wore yesterday or where the ketchup is (I don’t eat ketchup) is just completely filtered out. Couldn’t describe peoples faces but I know them when I see them. 99% of those “celebrity lookalike” things look nothing like them and I get baffled how people can confuse them, but I’d assume it’s from them visualizing the celebrity with some error
When someone with anxiety meets someone with ADHD
Yorkius Peppermintius Pattius
Been working 12+ years (10yrs in current role). I never had a technical interview and my initial interview was essentially a handshake at a job fair.
It oversteps because the creators found it to be convenient.
Copacking default services for networking and time synchronization and other systems with the init make sense for a specific usecase but god bless you if you need to use a different service as you track down the various configuration options to disable functionality.
It works amazing as a service management tool but the prebaked services it provides generally cause more problems than they solve.
I’d argue that a custom board is more wasteful since they are single use. Using a cheapo COTS processor that drives a single display and runs Linux is reusable in the long run.
Brosplosion@lemmy.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Saw this on r*ddit, had to share with my people
81·7 months agoWhoopie Goldberg
I have version 25.04.2, was just doing a simple edit trying to overlay annotations on a screen recording so nothing crazy effects-wise. Guess I should go read the patch notes.
I recently tried KDENlive for the first time and had a ton of stability issues. Multiple segfaults, corrupted saves, etc. Is that par for the course of the tool? Seems like it might have core issues with the implementation if a brand new user can crash it.
Same. Lemme guess, you write left handed?


I’ll call it XMLlamascript