We thought we left Clippy in the 90s but he was with us all along.
We thought we left Clippy in the 90s but he was with us all along.
Debian is the most stable distro and downstream loads of distros rely on Debian being clean. This dev has to be strict if they want to maintain the status quo. Rather let the user DL this as a standalone package and still use it, instead of it being included by default with the possibility of breaking.
And another thing. Version pinning should be normalized. I just can’t bend my mind around code which has to be refactored every 12 - 24 months because dependencies were not version pinned and a new thing broke an old thing. Unless this code is your baby and you stare at every day, constantly moving forward, you should write code that lasts.
Are you affiliated with the project in any official way?
If so, thank you for such a nice product.
Nice UI work. I’ll wait for it to be open-sourced before I use it to login to my account.
I’m thinking of making a RSS feed generator tool and aggregator that would support OAuth for subscription based services. Just doing some research first.
How much are they paying you?
Someone’s been watching Primeagen
The guy had a friend who admitted to 8 murders and he himself murdered his wife who was the translator for a Russian mail order bride catalogue… Woah. Its hard to believe a person like that could contribute to open source.
Saying you can solve the existence of bugs in any code repository reeks of bullshit. Anyone who believes this is possible is just ignorant.
I used to use JQuery (and I still do occasionally when doing scripts for WordPress where its included natively), but modern vanilla JS has solved 90+ % of the reason why we needed JQuery back then.
I was specifying my backend of choice to pair with HTMX.
Me too! I’ve been working with JS for more than 10 years but HTMX + Go has been a welcome transition.
I always wonder how these relics make any money using systems that old. To do business with some of our clients, they audit us for ISO 27001 compliance once per year. Anything out of support would be flagged and we could lose a lot of business.
That’s some scary stuff
https://time.com/6973635/boeing-spirit-aerosystems-whistleblower-josh-dean-dead/
If they did not die, then they were not seconds away from it.
Yup. Business logic for things that cost millions or billions should not be run by an approximation machine.