@p @nyanide
There's vim-go plugin or something like that — it brings in tons of dependencies, including things that you might never need and it's pretty slow as it's full LSP implementation, but it displays the output of "go doc" for the function inline as you type its name — quite handy unless you're doing it of a Raspberry Pi over ssh 😅
@bl00d
"Continuing Generation of Excellence" 🤣
Wait, what?! How does "continuing generations" work in this case? 🤔
@joesticker @hanse_mina
He shouldn't be negotiating Russia — Ukraine matters either, his official title is United States Special Envoy to *the Middle East* and yet…
They seem to have no idea who is responsible for what: he's parroting Russian propaganda and Pooteen likes him — so DimWitkoff it is! 🤷
@randahl
He's being told that his team was discussing things that are intended for war room only using means of communications primarily intended for personal use and… he starts attacking the media behind the journalist whom they invited by mistake.
Oh, man, he's pathetic 😩
@catsrule0000
Maybe even take part in some right from the comfort of your home 🤭
@nyanide
Time to change your name to "Naked mole rat every hour" 😄
@charlie_root
Grossfader! Totally gross 😂
Some #programming languages make me fall in love with them, immediately: 6502 assembly, C, LISP, Smalltalk, and ML. And I still adore them, to this day.
Some languages grew on me, slowly—Python, for instance. I came across it in the 1990s, a few years before P2 came out. I wasn't moved by it. By after P3 came out with its typing, it got my attention. Yes, I let my typing bias influence me.
Some languages evolved in ways that made me fall out of love—C++ is the prime example of this. I adore C, so it was natural for me to soak up the early version of C++, when it was still AT&T Cfront. But by the mid 2000s, the language grew too big for its britches. And today, oh boy!
Some languages—FORTRAN, COBOL, Java, JavaScript, etc.—never excited me upon first encounter, despite their prominence, and they still do not energise me, decades later.
Alternative mobile OS 📱
Are you curious about the alternative mobile operating systems beyond the usual Android and iOS?
This website has a lot of information on the open source mobile ecosystem, featuring a list of alternative mobile OS projects, phone manufacturers, and associations promoting open source mobile software.
We have more options than ever before! 😀 🙏
by @sailmates
Does the Fediverse have the capacity for private groups?
Asking because I'm in some Facebook groups for therapists (resource sharing, general support, not private client info!) and many are looking to ditch Meta finally but are struggling to find alternatives.
Basically needs to be a closed community that can be moderated.
None
Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.