acarson, to random
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Everyone keeps talking about bringing back the old web, and honestly maybe I'm missing something, but it never went away. I'm still using it thanks to an RSS reader and a personal website.

Granted, it's way less popular than it was when it was in its hayday, but it's still here. So go use it.

tezoatlipoca,
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@acarson I self-host #Yarr (yet another rss reader), which is like a minimal #Feedly and I have perhaps 3 dozen feeds I follow. Between that and Mastodon I get my #news, my trending etc.

Down with paywalls and subscribe to our mailing list and mashing subcribe button bullshit! Bring back the #RSS

khalidabuhakmeh, to dotnet
@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social avatar

So latest AI Assistant release lets you provide and store custom prompts.

> Keep a weather eye on the horizon, junior pirate, for these be the two biggest beasties lurkin' in the depths of this code ocean. Yarrrate wisely, and the treasure of a beautifully workin' solution will be yours! Yarrr!

Arr, ye mysterious code-reader! Lemme share with ye the pearls and pitfalls that lurk deep in this chest o'code! This scurvy code be generatin' the fabled Fibonacci sequence up to the 'n'-th number. It's quite the beaut! But even the prettiest treasures can be cursed! Let's see where the kraken may lie... First off, matey, if one were to pass a negative number to the function, it'd be like ye jumpin' right into the sea from the crow's nest. The reason be that the negative number wouldn't make any sense to this code, as the Fibonacci sequence starts from 0, so it can't generate a negative amount of numbers. Whosoever uses this function needs to be sure they don't pass a number less than zero, or it's walkin' the plank for them! Secondly, keep an eye out for the turbulent seas of stack overflow! If 'n' is a reeeeeeally big number, larger than what the system can handle, ye'll end up with stack overflow exception slicing at your sails! That be because C# uses a thing called 'integers' to store its data, and these integers only have so much space. If the numbers in Fibonacci sequence become too big to fit, it'd be like tryin' to cram all yer loot in a chest that's too small—resulting in overflow, arrr! Keep a weather eye on the horizon, junior pirate, for these be the two biggest beasties lurkin' in the depths of this code ocean. Yarrrate wisely, and the treasure of a beautifully workin' solution will be yours! Yarrr!

peterdrake, to boardgames
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Yarr, and I cannot emphasize this strongly enough, me laddies.

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