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[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

The sweet release from this flesh prison.

[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

There's a bunch of protections in fair use things that actually allowed or made that a very grey area, so end users could do it.

[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 7 points 2 days ago

That's insulting to the paper.

[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 22 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Grass is dangerous, specially if you have allergies. My advice is to never touch grass!

[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 7 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (4 children)

I spent 4 years with and external monitor on my desk that I couldn't use because it was absolutely painful to find a consistent way to make the 2 different DPIs of the screens work in a way that made sense. Only now with proper Wayland can I enjoy and use it. Yeah there's hacks, but I'd rather let it be dead in a corner than try to work around it. It was a bunch of black screen, inconsitencies between the order I'd plug the external screen, when i did it (before or after logging in), etc... I can't even imagine all the other pain points about hdr, variable or high refresh rates, etc.

Wayland is great.

Had to wait a bunch of time and tried many times before and it wasn't ready for my needs, but now it is and I'm happy. God knows how many rants I've done on fedi about it not working for a lot of time on plasma and weird bugs everwhere.

[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

Can't really get much better. The apps / platform are directly connected to the bank anyway, they know all the personal very detailed info of our lives already - physical address, copies of id cards, full names, parents names, phone numbers, place of employment, etc. if there's one thing we can't escape from is this. As long as things are compartmentalized enough and personal info doesn't leak... Digital money binding us to our owners...

Yesterday I paid online for something using the equivalent in my country (mybway) and less than 5min after I had a push notification in the phone asking if I wanted insurance for my pets (i bought something on a pet store).

[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Around our local voting season there's actually a online test to check which parties are more aligned with the person values and it puts things into a graph like this. It's very useful

[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

Are there beaches that don't? Are the beaches there like entering a bar with a security man checking people going in?

[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 15 points 1 week ago

Of course not. What questions is this.

[–] devfuuu@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Over the years I had a mix of random places where I've put passwords and secrets. In the last 2 years I've been centralizing everything onto keepass since I really dislike all the other online password services. I can recommend it greatly too. I use syncthing with keepassXC (3 laptops, one is a mac others linux) and keepassDX (for android). Since I basically always have more than 1 device active and with connectivity around, it all ends up syncing and distributing properly.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by devfuuu@lemmy.world to c/scala@programming.dev
 
 

The following was written in the discord chat (https://discord.com/channels/632277896739946517/1024150479728549898/1354361031383842876):

«

We've recently open sourced some of our internal Scala libraries at Magine Pro.

  • aws-regions: micro library for working with AWS regions. Also for Scala.js and Scala Native.
  • http4s-aws: request authentication and credentials management for AWS, without a dependency on the AWS Java SDK. Scala.js and Scala Native support in the works.
  • http4s-karapace: client for the Karapace schema registry. Also for Scala.js and Scala Native.
  • spies: client for Memcached built on top of cats-effect and the Amazon Memcached client.

There is also the new ciris-http4s-aws module which makes use of http4s-aws.

»

It's very nice to see some new libraries being open sourced from production usage.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by devfuuu@lemmy.world to c/scala@programming.dev
 

«I'm happy to announce the release of Cats Effect 3.6.0! https://github.com/typelevel/cats-effect/releases/tag/v3.6.0

This was a gargantuan effort, and as I've previously mentioned (and discuss in the notes), it sets the stage for the future of CE's runtime with a series of almost entirely behind the scenes changes to the way that we handle asynchronous I/O and interacting with the kernel in the happy path. This not only opens the door to true multithreaded Scala Native support, but also a much higher performance ceiling on the JVM» quoted from @djspiewak mastodon post.

 

Video by Li Haoyi (author of Mill build tool) showcasing some advantages of mill vs maven and gradle on the jvm ecosystem.

 
 
 
 
 
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