I don’t like lawns in general. Grow something useful; food for you or rewild for pollinators and biodiversity.
Reddit -> Beehaw until I decided I didn’t like older versions of Lemmy (though it seems most things I didn’t like are better now) -> kbin.social (died) -> kbin.run (died) -> fedia.
Japan-based backend software dev.
I don’t like lawns in general. Grow something useful; food for you or rewild for pollinators and biodiversity.
Anything to do with a paper check you wrote sounds good enough for me, but I’m just one random dude on the internet.
0; am old. What’s funny is that it’s 2025 and anyone trying to get internet in Japan with one of the only two fiber providers (NTT) still has to send a fax to set it up.
Replicate the replicator. Next day, use both to replicate replicators. Repeat ad nauseam.
Any malady that could get through would, in theory, be able to destroy nearly everyone. If the response that would grant immunity to future generations were a mutation with a negative side effect attached, you’ve just ended humanity (assuming any survived). We’ve lost plant species to similar.
This one example ignores a whole host of other problems with the idea.
I was on BBS, Compuserve, and eventually AoL and others. I forget when I first saw it, but it felt later to me. It’s possible it just wasn’t popular when and where I was around and that meant I didn’t see it until much later, but I don’t remember it. I remember being confused the first time I saw it, wondering what it might stand for.
I am somehow one step removed as XD feels young to me 8-)
But what is a meme if it doesn’t miss GenX. Whatever. (I assume here that the ‘I hate my wife’ is meant to be a jab at boomer humor, but I may be wrong).
Well, I don’t use the wrong shift key /s
I do. Perhaps, as another poster pointed out, it ties into typing classes I had back in the late '80s or early '90s.
I saw it twice that I can remember in person in my ~30 years growing up and living in the US. Can’t speak for the last decade as I’ve only spent a couple weeks in the US in that time to see family.
Jetstream 0.5. Probably 5 is the closest. I still have a box of 2 floating around.
As someone on mbin rather than lemmy, lemmy isn’t even all of us.
the minus would remove sites. Useful it you want to do X -site:reddit.com
but that leaves all that isn’t reddit.
gRPC does not use HTTP status codes. I meant that I might be making a similar mistake with gRPC status codes though, after checking just now, not so much (there are only 17 total codes, not all of which apply to my APIs).
Yeah, I know how http status codes work. I just followed the existing pattern at my current place with gRPC and this post made me realize I don’t know most gRPC error codes and best practices.
me with gRPC error codes: nil, parameter error, app error – OK, you fucked up, we fucked up. Edit: forgot NotFound.
I really should read about the various ones that exist at some point, but I’ve always got bigger fires to put out.
Edit, since it seems unclear, gRPC != HTTP and does not use the same status codes. I meant that I felt like I was using fewer than I should, though I just checked and basically not.
Peanut butter is rather calorie dense. On sandwiches, as a dip, in sauces, or by the spoonful. Potatoes are quite nutritious and especially delicious when mixed with things like cream, butter, etc.
This is me. We had a public holiday the other day and, since the weather wasn’t great, I decided to start a new project to write code because I enjoy it. Also, Twitch’s event/API documentation does not spark joy (weird grammar like “one of the following” what looks like a partially deleted line; response/requests that are in tables aligned by a number (only two, so good luck people like me) spaces to indicate level, and just plain wrong and missing info (“this API responds 202” – LIAR!).
if it doesn’t have both _draft and _final in the name and at least one (1) in it, are you even really versioning?
True. They also mention the person’s rural upbringing and then moving to the city. That mirrors my experience and my hearing issues pre-date using noise canceling headphones. I always had a rough time anywhere there were lots of people and noise, but it just wasn’t super common previously (I grew up in rural Ohio and have lived in some big US cities.followed by nearly a decade in Tokyo).
As some who first tried Linux in the '90s, uses it at work, and has it on at least one device at home, I disagree. Linux got easier, but so did windows. I do t daily drive Linux because software I need just will not run on my current distro as-is and would take hours of my time to troubleshoot and maybe get working.
When I went to upgrade that distro (Mint) it also had all kinds of stuff that required manual intervention that someone without Linux knowledge would have had a much harder time with