

Neither options will solve the problem though
I’m not UlrikHD
Neither options will solve the problem though
That’s the ISO-8601 format, Japan uses “/” or alternatively yyyy年mm月dd日
That’s for images though, not text content.
Sweden and Denmark are very similar. You don’t need oil/gas to make it possible
Is that for scientific data/training sets, or are you mirroring ever Linux distro in existence?
It’s in the Elder Scrolls universe, so it’s probably a khajiit of the Alfiq variant.
made a racist conservative
Half of TES lore is about racism, oblivion even got a racism table for all the playable races.
Huh, I missed that when skimming through the post and source code
I am considering implementing my own ActivityPub server to remove the dependency on a Lemmy server to get votes,
I saw that part and misunderstood it as if he didn’t run an instance.
Thanks for pointing it out!
Honestly surprised you’re able to get lemmy votes without an admin account, I thought that data was restricted to instance admins.
I think they limit it to upvotes for normal users
University students get free pro licenses for jetbrains IDEs I think
I’m fairly sure that the people who developed a fairly revolutionary piece of technology are not your typical “vibe coder”. Just because you don’t like LLM doesn’t make the feat of developing it less impressive.
They could easily fix the problem if they cared.
It’s just a variation of typosquatting as the author themself acknowledge. I always have to double check the package name when installing a new package. This just seems like a natural variation of it.
Interesting numbers, it would be great to see how the statistics look for different “categories” of communities. Interaction based communities (c/ask X) and political communities will naturally garner more comments than information communities. E.g. while you may enjoy the content of blogs posted on !godot@programming.dev or !programming@programming.dev, you’re probably less likely to comment than on !asklemmy@lemmy.world or !casualconversation@lemmy.world
I think it’s a thing mainly for hobby programmers and young students that don’t have a solid foundation/grasp of programming yet, which also likely makes up a big portion of programming meme communities.
Have one really dedicated and passionate person moderate and reach out to people for AMAs.
Functional programming would have quite the problem if it wasn’t a thing.
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isn’t a valid char in filenames, yyyy-mm-dd is better