As a developer, I see sysadmins/devops as black magic masochists
As a developer, I see sysadmins/devops as black magic masochists
I’m not sure where it is for you but it’s under your profile in the Voyager app (so it does exist).
Are you using the default lemmy website or an app?
You can really see the difference between opening VSCode and Zed, even more so if you compare it to something like JB’s Fleet editor.
To be fair, it’s not the easiest to compare right now since Zed is lacking a million features of Code, but if all the work they’ve done keeps it as fast as it is with features like user extensions it will be well worth it.
I usually have ~10 different VS Code windows open at a time (yay microservices ❤️), so having something as fast as Zed would be really appreciated.
There’s teams of people on the right at my company and while they’re able to build just about anything they’re asked to in wicked time, one look at their codebase makes you want to quit and become a farmer.
Unfortunately I’ve had to do work in their repos before and I would ALWAYS prefer working with someone who aims for 100% test coverage
Ctrl+A does do that though if you wanted a Ctrl way of doing it
Yup same here
Not in Canada. I know some schools have uniforms in Québec but no federal politicians talk about uniforms
Do you have anxiety? I had a lot of these issues before I got on anxiety medication when I worked retail.
I think for me it was that my brain was too focused on anxiety and over thinking things that it wasn’t properly paying attention to the job and social aspects
I have a small spot cleaner vacuum too and it works well. I just wish it wasn’t so damn loud. Feel bad for my neighbours when I use it
I’ve been seeing legacy appended to a lot of things and it always annoys me. The one that annoys me the most is “Legacy News/Media”; as if the future of news is random blog or twitter posts.
It’s often like this in Canada but not always. Usually depends on if the individual cans or bottles have barcodes and are labelled for individual sale.
I’ve never had a cashier get mad for attempting to buy an invididual can/bottle not marked properly though
I don’t find the search too bad but what does make it difficult is digging through a million forks of a library. Sometimes I want to find how other people used an obscure library method and I end up having to wade through endless forks with the same repeated bit of code.
This is more a complaint of people using forking as a like button but I do wish there was an option to exclude them from search.
I’m not sure anything like that exists for Lemmy yet. I remember that feature came out quite a bit later in Reddit’s history
Oh for real? I thought they removed it from their API too
You did until recently. The devs removed it though to discourage point farming accounts. Your new app might just be calculating the points manually by tallying all of your posts
You can tell it’s old by the amount in rent 🥲
I started using RSS but mostly to keep up with my city’s subreddit. The city sub here isn’t popular enough to be up to date with the latest news
I thought it was dumb too but, to be honest, I kind of prefer using “main” now. It’s quicker to type lol