yes sorry, I have a goal to get set up with an open sponsor, but just haven’t. Currently in regards to funding I am $1000 short for the last year, so I definitely need to get the open sponsor set up because lots of people are only willing to fund that way (which I completely understand). And that’s just for base infrastructure. I would like to pay the admins as well.
I’m a staff software engineer at Sunrun, the USA’s largest residential solar installer.
I mostly work with kotlin, but also java, python, ruby, javascript, typescript. My hobby is picking up new hobbies. Currently bird photography and camping.
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android studio is built on intellij, and as a result can do the exact same things intellij does, which includes the .http files (which I think are the same as .rest files). So you can get the exact same features in android studio as you do in vscode. I think.
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Database Corruption Maintenance (00:01 - 06:00 UTC Dec 2)
7·1 year agoThe fixes are done for tonight, but are not 100% complete. I estimate that 99.4% of cases have been fixed though. You might see problems with individual posts, but every community should be fixed. I’ve seen at least 1 issue with the !science@lemmy.world community and I’ll be investigating that if it doesn’t self resolve (stuff could still be catching up).
IF YOU SEE ANY MORE ISSUES PLEASE REPORT THEM HERE.
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Programming@programming.dev•Is Python's tooling incredibly difficult, or am I just stupid?
2·1 year agowhen the official docs are telling you to use it, then it’s used. You can have no expectation of people to think the tooling isn’t shit when it’s literally the official recommendation.
Hi, I believe I’ve fixed the issue with your profile. Can you please verify for me (I’m able to see it on my side)
Hi, I believe I’ve fixed the issue with your profile. Can you please verify for me (I’m able to see it on my side)
Hi, I believe I’ve fixed the issue with your profile. Can you please verify for me (I’m able to see it on my side)
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Server will be going down in 1 hour at 3:40 UTC for database maintenance.
2·1 year agoServer is back up and user profiles should now be visible. Hidden communities have not been fixed yet.
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Server maintenance 3:00 UTC
3·1 year agook, stuff seems to be federating ‘normally’. Let me know if you find any issues.
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Server maintenance 3:00 UTC
2·1 year agoserver seems quite overloaded right now. not sure if this will federate or not…
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Server maintenance 3:00 UTC
2·1 year agoseems to be working. testing images

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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Server maintenance 3:00 UTC
1·1 year agotesting federation…
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Server maintenance 3:00 UTC
3·1 year agoSee https://mastodon.social/@programming_dev for updates
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•I keep getting logged out today. Is it just me?
0·1 year agoWhat OS are you using? Version of FF?
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•I keep getting logged out today. Is it just me?
0·1 year agoso it sounds like default frontend, maybe tied to the version we have (we’re still a few versions behind), only mobile ff.
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Thanks for keeping the instance programming-focused :)
1·1 year agoMy response would be something along the lines of “Do you use a different phone number or email address depending on the topic of the conversation?”, but the blank stares quickly remind me that I am part of the last generation that actually talked on their phones and wrote emails to actual people.
I mean… not a phone number, because that’s not given out willy nilly, but emails? hell yeah. I don’t use my work email for private convos, just like I don’t use my junk email for coordinating group trips.
But just like you choose an email to converse with (do you have gmail? well that says something about you. Hotmail? same thing), you only communicate on the fediverse with that account. it doesn’t mean your identity is that topic. It just means its your home base. Just like gmail or hotmail might be your ‘home base’.
Most of us will however be better served by joining a a neutral federation or - even better - by running the instance under your own domain.
which is choosing a topic (yourself) as the root of your identity. Maintaining your own instance is hard. Maintaining a large instance even harder. Growing that instance and keeping it from turning into Reddit (isn’t that why we’re all here) means making choices about what you want to be. Programming.dev was never meant to be a catch-all. I was the main moderator of /r/ExperiencedDevs and frequently helped people on /r/cscareerquestions. I wanted a place to replace that, but that still had other things connected to it. A sort of in-between between HN and Reddit.
At the very beginning of the exodus, there were instances popping up left and right that had absolutely no connection to each other besides all saying “lemmy”. We had
lemmy.net,lemmy.world,lemmy.newswhatever. Tying your identity to lemmy (or the fediverse even) is a losing proposition. The website should be able to grow no matter what tech it uses, and no matter if it’s federated with this fediverse or not.The choice in making a topic-ed instance was a deliberate one and a very thoughtful one. You can’t grow if people have no clue what you are or what you do. Reddit took literally 14 years before it was mainstream enough for people to start coming over from facebook groups. Whether that’s something to be desired or not, you can argue about, but it is a point to make that when you tell someone “Oh I use reddit” they’re like “what’s a reddit”. That doesn’t happen with programming.dev. And it doesn’t happen with other topic instances like solarpunk or mtgzone or literature.cafe. You know what you’re getting when you go in (a programming forum), and you happen to be able to use that to communicate with other forums rather than having the diaspora that is Discourse or BB, which you can joyfully find out after joining. Needing to know that something is the fediverse before going in is terrible for discovery and honestly terrible as a website idea. Reddit grew because it happened to be a forum of forums which many people wanted. But a forum of forums where you can choose literally hundreds of sites (and you have no way of knowing which are good or even mediocre) or even host your own? That’s too much for most people, even software devs.
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Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm'@real.lemmy.fan•Bear breaks into Monrovia home and leaves with only one item: a pack of OreosEnglish
5·2 years agoNo joke, this happened to me and my sisters and their families when we had a vacation in Durango. Window in the basement was left slightly cracked, we left and came back to a bear in the house. The bear had only eaten one thing, the Oreos. I have never thought that was weird until this post.
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News@lemmy.world•‘A catastrophe’: Greenpeace blocks planting of ‘lifesaving’ Golden Rice
41·2 years agoI completely agree.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Man is fined after trying to 'body slam' killer whaleEnglish
4·2 years agoAccording to a video I watched yesterday, it’s not random, it’s because they’re bored teenagers
Hilariously I left this post then scrolled down just a few posts and found this. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/05/24/killer-whales-attacking-sinking-boats-are-bored-scientists-say/73558157007/






what do you mean by this?