even devs who’ve worked for 10+ years make dumb mistakes
everyso, so often.
there, I fixed it for you
even devs who’ve worked for 10+ years make dumb mistakes
everyso, so often.
there, I fixed it for you
I’ve also found it very helpful with configuration files. It tells me how someone familiar with the tool would expect it to work. I’ve found it’s rarely right, but it can get me to something reasonable and then I can drill into why it doesn’t work.
Unfortunately they’re aware of the possibility and aren’t willing to risk that.
Do you have reason to think that? Organizations that use mainframes keep them up-to-date in my experience.
Thanks. That seems to be what I’m looking for.
I think Java fits the bill exactly for a quietly known language, used in a lot of web services, with a diverse ecosystem.
Thanks. This helps for thinking about it.
It’s so easy to use openjdk. I think the lesson is stop using oracle
Idk, I thought we were pretty far from the current level of conversation.
We just point a backend developer at it and hope.
Any ides have support for this? I feel like I’ve been waiting forever.
Your ide should align things how you configure them to be aligned. Nothing says all my tabs need to be the same length.
But you might be able to snake the noodle and creature nonsensical comments that others could still breed
I have a 12-15 minute commute and it made a huge difference to me.
I have an extra 90 minutes each day because at lunch time I’m already where I want to be.
Or 8 and 4.
Keep those arms away from the airbag’s path
I don’t mind self checkout. It turns out i can be so incompetent that the self checkout watcher has to scan everything for me.
0.2 mm would probably be plenty
Yeah, and the answer is quite a bit for some cases.
How much could performance even improve?
I don’t have the ability to easily verify users. A user verification service would be great. I think it could work decentralized, but maybe have a separate service for it. Servers independently authenticate, and federate with each other. If one starts authenticating poorly, defederate.
I don’t think it’s a good fit within Lemmy or Mastodon, or … Because I don’t think someone who runs a server wants to bother with it. It needs to be it’s own service that integrates with other services.