

/give lemmy_gold
/give lemmy_gold
All this with a VPN?
Mountains from mole hills
Watch it, bub!
Fuck you!
What a treasure trove. I love lemmy
The key point here is our programmers… They’re not capable of understanding a brilliant language… So, the language that we give them has to be easy for them to understand ―Rob ‘Commander’ Pike, creator of Go
And here’s a related blog post: https://valuedrivenit.blogspot.com/2015/12/to-go-language-is-mess.html?m=1
It’s a very opinionated language in the worst way possible.
I hated Google far before it was cool. I would feel vindicated if it weren’t so damn overdue. They don’t even contribute meaningfully to society. And I mean that about EVERYTHING
Gmail is lame, their search engine sucks, chrome wastes resources, their ads platform ruined the internet, Golang fundamentally sucks, the emulation layer of android is so fucking wasteful, Material Design ruined digital creativity, etc.
Tracking scripts are usually separate from the scripts that do stuff. But also giving them less info is always just better.
That time was like 20 years ago, dude
Hello grease monkey and no script, my old friends
Okay I see now, that’s a good deal of nuance.
One more bad analogy, it’s like browsing private video game servers.
There’s several websites that host lists of Minecraft Servers, some are hidden from those lists due to various reasons.
A federated video game like VR Chat or Minecraft would be incredible. You could probably do that last one with a server plugin.
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I like my instantce
Which server do you want to use is like asking “Do you want Gmail, Outlook or Yahoo for email?” it really isn’t that big of a deal, but maybe people these days have a hard time doing that too…
Genuine question, was it ever anything more than a bunch of 4chaners and script kiddies?
Plot twist: it’s a ploy by reddit to get extremists off their platform and on to Lemmy
If there’s anything more toxic than a bunch of Linux users, it’s a bunch of Linux users on Lemmy. Calm down and go read the change log fussy bastards.
Not exactly what you’re looking for, but I like using proxmox
It doesn’t catch on because entry level devs love committing private keys