NixOS documentation refusing to generate pages like readthedocs can drive a man insane…
NixOS documentation refusing to generate pages like readthedocs can drive a man insane…
I found the post explaining how they rotate the banners, but it can be used to update the community icon too. The tool is on github and depends on contributing to AI Horde (crowd-sourced AI). Dunno if that’s too much work.
If it is, there are AI site likes https://www.craiyon.com/ that allow generating images manually and uploading them manually. Maybe you could use that to make a banner and icon. If not, you could also pick something yourself (if you already have something in mind), or ask the community to share suggestions in a pinned post and the most liked on after a given timeframe (a week?) is picked. It could be a monthly / bi-monthly / quarterly / semestrial / yearly thing 🙂
What a time it must’ve been, being able to publish your phone number online without fear. Now you give it to any website and it’s sold straight away to advertisers. Making it public would be a nightmare.
Weird. I don’t see anything at all. Maybe a mod could set an image related to gaming? A PC, console, or something? !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com has a supercool script that generates a new image every week using AI from a generated sentence. Would be cool to have something like that too!
@JonsJava@lemmy.world what do you think?
I’ve seen C++ code holding up a Fortune 500 company with people actually sitting on the board of C++ and being part of the decision making process on what goes into C++. Even had an advanced course on it given by some of the people. Let me tell you, it doesn’t trickle down.
You can add all the macros and idioms you like, there will always be somebody loading an entire table from SQL into memory and dereferencing the each row+column with a double for-loop to find the correct row, then hand parsing the resulting row into the “right” in-memory data structure. Once you hit a column with variable length storing binary data (don’t ask) and the length is in a column with that doesn’t make it into the Row
object, there is fun to be had.
My favorite is when you have a macro that hides what kind of pointer it is (shared, unique), but is only used when creating the variable, and someone uses a reinterpret_cast
to solve some problem. Took a while to track that down. Bro, I fucking love the language.
Best of all is when code only has to pass some regression testing and has no code review. Absolute genius.
This is from 2020 🤔 Any particular reason you’re sharing this?
I have to admit, I don’t get what the copying is doing. It seems like you’re trying to recreate some scenario. Just in case, do you know of the import ... as ...
expression? (doc with examples). Maybe that’ll help you.
Yeah, for sure. Human error is involved in C and inertia too. New coding practices and libraries aren’t used, tests aren’t written, code quality sucks (variable names in C are notoriously cryptic), there’s little documentation, many things are rewritten (seems like everybody has rewritten memory allocation at least once), one’s casual void *
is another’s absolute nono, and so on.
C just makes it really easy to make mistakes.
Right, those devs with 20+ years C experience don’t know shit about the language and are just lazy. They don’t want to catch up with the times and write safe C. It’s me, the dude with 5 years of university experience who will set it straight. Look at my hello world program, not a single line of vulnerable code.
Another bad take of yours. Nice. It’s a pleasure blocking you 🫡
Gmail accounts need a phone number nowadays (at least when connecting from Europe). I dunno how it is in other countries. Here SIM cards can be bought for a few €, but making millions of bot accounts would add up. But maybe there are VOIP services that allow creating numbers easily.
This is why when I read about “new browsers” being developed, I kind of shrug a little. Yes, browser standards are dominated by Google and it’s shit, but instead of just playing in Google’s stump of a playground, why not try and do something new and innovative like what Alan Kay is describing? Pipe a program or a script or web assembly or something else to another computer and let it render it. Or hell, come up with something different.
If everybody just tries to play Google’s game where Google makes the rules, they’re going to lose. The game is rigged. Create a new one.
What’s the project here? 50% by 2200? That’s a very slow rise.
Yeah, but not that hard.
You can even put effort into it and look for translations in other languages, combine them, use a colloquialism not found in the standard dictionary, or so many other things.
How is it possible to create many bot accounts? Does steam allow random email hosts with no verification?
Probably if you use a VPN and connect to French national TV channel France 1-4 you might be able to watch it with DRM. Downloading, not so sure, since I assume it’ll all be DRMed.
I hadn’t seen that, thanks! That gives me a little hope.
I will never understand why people name stuff just by opening an English dictionary and simply picking a word.
Also why start a browser with C++? Google and Mozilla don’t employ nincompoops to work on their browsers and still say 70% of their CVEs are due to memory management errors from C++. Instead of learning from that, they start yet another browser in C++.
In theory it great that this org wants to make an alternative, and probably being funded by a millionaire (billionaire?) can’t hurt, but C++ man? Come on…
That should be a child.
Anti Commercial-AI license