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grimmy, to opensource
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Greetings Programs!! Tonight we're continuing the march towards @pidgin 3.0 Alpha 1 but tonight we're going to be focusing on our new library for ircv3 support! Come on by! https://twitch.tv/rw_grim https://youtube.com/ #OpenSource #OpenSourceLive #LiveCoding #C #GTK #IRCv3 #development

opensuse, to community
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The @opensuse Conference 2024 is coming up & sponsors help our #community. We need companies to sponsor #oSC24 for #opensource #development, View the #prospectus at https://en.opensuse.org/images/f/f6/OSC24prospectus.pdf or help with #donating at https://geekos.org/sponsorship/

ashleycollinge, to python
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Anyone have any web frontend recommendations? I've only ever used HTML/JS, but I'd like to use a framework to maybe make things simpler/quicker(?) I come from a Python background if that helps!

kerfuffle,
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@ashleycollinge

Before picking any framework, I think CSS is most important. After that, I'd go for htmx (and use your Python knowledge for the SSR) as I think that's where the web should go, and for Angular / React if you want to get paid right now.

claras_universe, to rust
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I am now working on my own chess API and it’s actually pretty fun. I learned that using bitboards is apparently very efficient. So I now use 8 64bit bitboards, 2 for the color and 6 for the pieces (I thought about just using 7 because you COULD theoretically represent the colors in one bitboard, but using 2 makes it faster at the expense of an extra 64 bit, which is neglegible). Gonna continue on this in the upcoming days :3

LateNightLinux, to linux
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Andy is a huge proponent of test-driven development and explains why – including types of code testing including unit tests and integration tests, when you actually need to run tests, how long they should take, and more.

https://www.linuxdevtime.com/linux-dev-time-episode-97/

br00t4c, to random
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Barrie, Ont., townhouse development where builder asked buyers to pay extra $100K enters receivership

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/barrie-development-receivership-1.7191542?cmp=rss

Aleenaa, to news
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Despite substantial investments by the Indian government, there is still potential for accelerating progress towards achieving India’s development goals.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/potential-for-accelerating-indias-development-goal-still-considerable-states-report/article68139458.ece?utm_source=press.coop

@mastodonindians

thejapantimes, to worldnews
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The SDGs don't work because they promise everything everywhere all at once. Governments should prioritize smart policies that yield the highest returns, like tablets in schools. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2024/05/03/world/priorities-policies-education-government/

grimmy, to opensource
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Greetings Programs!! We're back at it tonight working on @pidgin 3.0 Alpha 1! Come on by!! https://twitch.tv/rw_grim https://youtube.com/ #C

stefan, to random
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Hey everyone!

I'm looking for examples of what I'd refer to as "progressive tutorials". Coding or other tech-related tutorials that introduce progressive ideas and themes, without being overtly political.

br00t4c, to random
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Julius Randle Switches Agency Again Ahead of Crucial Knicks Decision

https://heavy.com/sports/nba/new-york-knicks/julius-randle-switches-agency-again/

DaveMasonDotMe, to SQLServer
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I continue to be astounded at how shockingly bad people are at designing database tables with efficient (normalized) designs.

Software vendors, Senior Developers, even Data Architects...a lot of them don't even hit 1st Normal Form.

How are we (IT folks) collectively so goddamn terrible at this?

I. Just. Don't. Get. It.



shekinahcancook, to Economics
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Housing isn't meant to be affordable
Michel Durand-Wood April 25, 2024

"...According to data from the US Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, indexed home prices in the US are 88.1% higher than they were in 2005, near the peak of the “housing bubble,” making it the second highest of the G7 countries. [Literature fans will recognize that as “foreshadowing.”]

...Turns out that a return to Victorian-era practices of locking out an entire class of people from land ownership tends to lead to civil unrest and revolt...

...We’re screwed if housing prices keep going up. We’re also screwed if they go down. That’s the trap..."

https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024/4/25/housing-isnt-meant-to-be-affordable

thunderbird, to opensource
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We've got some incredible updates in the April Development Digest! Full names and email addresses are on their way! Relief for folder compaction issues is coming even sooner. ✨

Read about these topics and more, and don't miss the invite to our technical mailing lists to join development discussions as they happen! ✉️

https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/05/thunderbird-monthly-development-digest-april-2024/

nebyoolae, to Podcast
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New Hacking the Grepson podcast episode is out!

Hacking the Grepson 066: SPAs (Single-Page Applications)

You know them, you use them, you love(?) them. Matt (@messerman) and Mike (@nebyoolae) talk about SPAs, the darling of the web world.

Episode Link: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-vxrd9-15ee7c4
Show Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/hackingthegrepson/feed.xml
Show Home: https://hackingthegrepson.com

sonny, to GNOME
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Workbench 46.1 is out!

https://flathub.org/apps/re.sonny.Workbench

Happy International Workers' Day

See what's new and details at https://blog.sonny.re/workbench-46-1

grimmy, to opensource
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Greetings Programs!! We're back tonight continuing that familiar grind towards @pidgin 3.0 Alpha 1! Come on by!! https://twitch.tv/rw_grim/ https://youtube.com/ #C

davel, (edited ) to asklemmy in If your hands didn't look working class, the Bolsheviks shot you. What is the modern equivalent?
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Appropriate that you should make Orwellian allusions. That guy was a racist, antisemitic, homophobic, backstabbing snitch: Orwell’s list. Animal Farm was Cold War agitprop, which the CIA airdropped on eastern Europe and made it into an animated film that you may have seen. It funded the film adaptation of 1984 as well.

penguin86, to GNOME
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before work. I'm developing Lumos, an incident light for that reads light values from the light sensor and converts it in values or speeds, depending on the mode.

selwynpolit, to drupal

Drupal at your fingertips is now officially a Drupal book listed on drupal.org at https://www.drupal.org/books Also check out the new Utility chapter. Please share the link with your network. https://selwynpolit.github.io/d9book/

thunderbird, to rust
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Missed Office Hours last week? No problem: the full recording is ready to watch on YouTube and @tilvids.

The 3 developers behind the effort to bring native Microsoft Exchange support to Thunderbird discuss their adventures in Rust, and explain the long-term benefits and steep challenges associated with this project.

YouTube: https://youtu.be/yAJl3c0uMCs

PeerTube: https://tilvids.com/w/1np8cvwqBWtKNwuARtenHn

happyborg, to rust
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I've been using cargo ( package manager) for [cough] yrs and it is very nice. But always on my Ubuntu laptop.

That laptop died so right now I'm using an old Windows 10 (not 11 as stated earlier) laptop with and I have cargo building in and Ubuntu 22 (under WSL) and it just works.

Cross platform used to be one of the hardest most frustrating things, but tools like and have changed all that.

Development is less aggghhh!

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