bugsmith

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[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 3 points 2 years ago

Community created at !tauri@programming.dev. As you're already modding a large quantity of communities, and will presumably look for mods anyway, I will just add this to community adoption to seek mods.

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Community created at !nodejs@programming.dev.
Based on the other thread, I can see you'd like to moderate there @lysdexic@programming.dev. If you make a post in the community, I'll add you as you as a moderator.

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 5 points 2 years ago

Four lions is an absolute classic. Roz Ahmed's career really took off a few years after the film and it always throws me straight back to it when I see him. It actually broke Venom for me, seeing him as the villain, as for me he is only Omar.

I don't know about outside the UK, but I think it's quite a well known and loved movie amongst people in their late twenties onward.

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 2 points 2 years ago

That's so interesting. I'm a developer myself, but haven't ever tackled a making a framework. Having obviously dealt many times with assuming there must be a framework error after hours of debugging (usually to find out it was indeed a user error...), I can imagine the debacle of trying to figure that out while developing one!

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago

Okay, great. I've sent you my account via DM.

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

What have been your biggest challenges as you've developed this?

I'd give it a go, and probably will at some point, but just don't have time at the moment. But having had a cursory glance, I'm very impressed with the documentation. The framework looks similar enough to Vue and svelte that I feel it would be easy enough for most frontend devs to pick this up quite quickly.

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago

Like many others here, at the company I work for you get nothing.

I do one on-call shift as primary per week and one as secondary. I then also cover a week every six weeks or so.

If shit really hits the fan, them work is pretty cool about taking some time back, but we're far from micromanaged as it is, so we can just kind of make it work.

I'd say an incidency probably occurs on around half of my primary shifts (and I've yet to ever do anything as secondary), and nearly always it was something I could resolve within one hour.

Every dev at the company is on the rota once they've got a few month's experience.

Based in the UK.

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I'm happy to lend a hand.

I'm based in the UK so would be most active in the evening hours of UTC.

I work as a software developer with a reasonable amount of work involving server administration so if it's useful then I'm also happy to lend a hand there (even to just bounce bugs off of).

If my activity here is not enough yet, then I can share my old Reddit account (although I wiped a lot of it when the API changes were initially announced there).

I'll also not be offended if you pass me up for more suitable volunteers.

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 2 points 2 years ago

I've really enjoyed this article. Feels like it's gone into just enough depth for those curious about Markov chains. It's certainly made me want to dig deeper into the subject.

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 9 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I am shocked by how well your latter example emphasizes an extremely large quantity of tacos.

I vote for that one.

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I would back this request. I'd also like to see support for some of the other frontend options, such as Photon.

The way Lemdro.id does it is great:

Lemdro.id Interfaces

lemdro.id powered by Lemmy-UI. m.lemdro.id web app powered by Voyager
old.lemdro.id powered by mlmym
p.lemdro.id powered by Photon
a.lemdro.id powered by Alexandrite

[–] bugsmith@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago

Thanks for the explanation.

Yes, that seems rather rash. My understanding was that the admin and mod team there were quite level-headed, despite the extremity of many of their users, but perhaps not.

I appreciate this instance's stance of matching their action but being openly open to re-federation.

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