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[–] mfz@kbin.social 7 points 6 months ago

In some parallell universe this happened at the first try...

[–] mfz@kbin.social 3 points 6 months ago

Don't worry too much about it if it doesn't make sense to you. It can be really valuable if you're deploying a substantial amount of IoT devices on the edge with no to little possibility to do over the air upgrades reliably or when the cost of failure is high (i.e. a technician has to be on site to fix it). So, sometimes you just want it to be running as stable as possible for as long as possible without management.

[–] mfz@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

I think it was about 1995. I was going to the university and was looking for something Unix compatible I could use at my home computer to perform assignments instead of needing to go into school computer lab. Remote work basically. Think I was using LessTif instead of Motif for some coding task.

Ahh. Those were the days. Used modem to connect to school and connect remotely to the network using Linux. :)

[–] mfz@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

To add to all great comments here I have one that I’ve used for ages and not seen mentioned here: lftp

It supports many protocols for ftp like over ssh and allows for shaky connections with resume and back in the days when this was more common I used to just run it in the background to download huge files that took days to download and it would gracefully just reconnect/resume/retry until done.

[–] mfz@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Mostly using CLI but occasionally I use https://www.sourcetreeapp.com for graphical branching and stuff.

[–] mfz@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Isn't the evaluated value different from the expression? i++ returns the value of i before increasing. i-=-1 would return the value after it has been increased. Wouldn't it be more correct to make it equal to ++i

[–] mfz@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Yes, yes, and someone else's problem will be your problem after the job hop! :)

[–] mfz@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

@JustusWingert

@technology @leopardboy @nyan

My guess is that this actually regarded as a feature in the wider #fediverse. At least in the Mastodon community it is. Toots not being searchable/indexed and you discover topics and people to follow by looking for hashtags and organically setup and control your own home feed. This, leading to much frustration for many who've moved over from Twitter.

Reasons being that it should not be easy for big tech (and others) to just slurp up and make peoples data open publicly for a wider audience through public search engines. A level of privacy and owning ones own data has been a priority over the inconvenience of not being as discoverable.

Of course the same thinking does not apply or map equally well to the #threadiverse as it does to Mastodon. I'm sure there are workarounds and a way to make this more seamless for users, but this is just getting started. It was never an issue when everything was on a small number of instances which everyone knew about.

[–] mfz@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

I think they're creating enough trouble for themselves anyway just by constantly shooting themselves in the head. Also moving on is probably the least good thing for them. Losing users gradually will bleed them to death.

[–] mfz@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

OMG! Some great quotes in there: "The real decease is VIM" and "I spend more time customising my computer than actual using it" and of course "I treat my whole life as a text buffer"!

[–] mfz@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

As a single developer taking on a passion project you go with what you know.

Also it must have been near impossible to have foreseen the insane explosion of popularity that has happened here the last few days.

Even then if you build something for passion you choose something that make you happy to use, however esoteric or impractical that may be to others, or how it would be perceived. Most probably it was never thought to be exposed in such a massive way, and certainly not as soon after the project was started (we're talking month(s) here).

Anyhow, for this project from the looks of it it is working fantastic.

Personally I've not used PHP for years but now I'm actually intrigued to take a new look at it.

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