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recursed, to patientgamers in I'm currently playing Divinity Original Sin 2

Divinity Original Sin II is also an amazing game to play with your Significant Other as well. We sunk in well over a hundred hours into this game and it was a blast!

recursed, to piracy in I wrote my own streaming app for Android TV. Do you want me to open source it?

I'd be interested in seeing the code and checking it out. Open Source it only if you're comfortable and there's no sensitive data in the repo though.

It wouldn't hurt and there's no down-voting a repo so I see no downsides besides fellow developer engagement and learning from one another.

recursed, to nostupidquestions in How do I cross post on lemmy?

You can find it as the two overlapping squares at the bottom of the header:

https://lemmy.recursed.net/pictrs/image/7f6b57a8-dde8-410f-9aca-8f72491f079d.png

recursed, to programmer_humor in Microservice architecture, they said. It will be fun, they said.

This made me chuckle for a good 10 minutes!

At work we’re currently in the last layer of the iceberg with 35+ microservices, with ten different Kubernetes instances for different uses and a supported OnPrem version.

It is bit of a learning curve and we definitely have two “mono-services” that we’re actively braking down due to it accumulating seven years worth of different ideas and implementations.

I think currently I’m still heavily in favor in microservices in a project of our scale as it easily let’s us enhance, trash, or reimplement different areas of the app; but man is it a pain in the ass to manage sometimes 😂

recursed, to chat in I found this secret letter in a bookshop.

The format seems written by ChatGPT 😂 not that it is… just similar

recursed, to fediverse in I like this significantly better than Mastodon

For me the decentralized nature of Lemmy / Kbin, (the only two reddit clones i know right now), is what’s really bringing me in.

I’ve been on Reddit for over a decade and seen communities completely close and go private because either a lack of moderation or infestation of bots. With how Lemmy and Kbin are set up, if one group of people don’t agree with another, they can set up shop on a different server.

This really gives users power over communities instead of having to do different naming such as r/animemes vs r/goodanimemes.

recursed, to random in DevLog[0]: Announcing Lemon, a Lemmy client for iOS! 🍋[pre-alpha, WIP]

Very awesome! I’m excited to hear more fellow developers are creating more tools to browse Lemmy! Persistent cache seems really interesting! Excited for the future!

recursed, to programming in Does hexagonal architecture make things worse?

Given this project has been around for many years, (looking at their releases), I wouldn’t say it’s “early” to modularize their code. It’s very common practice to abstract out / move commonly executed code into their own packages and modules to allow ease of reuse across the app. This way if an entire subpackage needs to be moved or deleted, all related code could be affected at once and code which references it, simply needs to be edited. Typically these places to edit are much easier to handle since most of “calling code” wouldn’t touch the modularized / abstracted code, only their callables.

recursed, to linux in Arch: Flatpak of Snap for Steam?

Flatseal is a great tool as mentioned by julianh but wanted to mention that you can use the following command to add a directory on an already installed flatpak from this askubuntu post.

flatpak override <package_name_here> --nofilesystem=<path_here>

recursed, to reddit in Every time spez speaks, I want to interact less and less with reddit

As someone who’s been on reddit for almost 12 years, who’s also a developer. It really has saddened me to hear so many I’ll things he’s said to other dev teams.

This is the main reason why I’m trying to go all in with Lemmy, subscribing to different communities, etc.

At this point, if Reddit doesn’t make him step down and all these popular third party apps go under because of the API pricing, i will rarely be visiting reddit in the future.

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