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Tildeverse - a network of pubnixs in the spirit of tilde.club
My first experience with Lemmy was thinking that the UI was beautiful, and lemmy.ml (the first instance I looked at) was asking people not to join because they already had 1500 users and were struggling to scale....
cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/570507...
This is something I’ve been wondering about for a long time. Programming is an activity that makes you face your own fallibility all the time. You write some code, compile it or run it, and then 80% of the time, it doesn’t work exactly the way you imagined. There’s an error message, or it just behaves incorrectly. Then you...
fjärrinlägg från: https://beehaw.org/post/553116...
While not strictly related to programming, this is very surprising and harmful behavior that demonstrates how important thinking about edge cases is.
fjärrinlägg från: https://programming.dev/post/44365...
It's not mine, but this cheat sheet has been great to reference when learning new languages or coming back to old ones....
I am a big fan of listening to Drone Zone on SomeFM while programming...
How Team Topologies and Domain-Driven Design helped an organization scale a technical architecture and team structure that significantly improved development speed....
From https://twitter.com/llm_sec/status/1667573374426701824...
I hadn't seen any posts here about Nim yet, and wanted to find one that was a good introduction to it. "Zen of Nim" from 2021 appears to describe the language fairly well, and is based on a presentation from the language's creator.
The example is Ruby specific but I think the general thought applies to most projects and environments as well