Custodian6718

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[โ€“] Custodian6718@programming.dev 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Whats the issue with Stack based?

[โ€“] Custodian6718@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Type checking and inference? Did I miss something? Isnt elixir dynamically typed?

[โ€“] Custodian6718@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Genuine question: Why not mint? Whats wrong with it and why is kubuntu much better?

What piss scene? I Must have pushed it out of my Brain..

[โ€“] Custodian6718@programming.dev 2 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Can I get a Recap? Ik he had controversial views but did he actually have any effect on anything?

[โ€“] Custodian6718@programming.dev 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Yea until you have to view it outside a code editor

[โ€“] Custodian6718@programming.dev 3 points 3 months ago (6 children)

Still, Not everybody Formats their Code ๐Ÿ’€

Dvd and Blu ray?? Fr???

Well its probably one of the older forks so probably one of the most mature ones

Im biased but Java is a better language and learning go is good to broaden your horizon but will you Need it? Probably not much, mostly when working with helm i assume..

Ofc Theres nothing wrong with learning it though

i wouldnt have quit but i respect the grind. will check it out some time soon

[โ€“] Custodian6718@programming.dev 7 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I do agree except for the last sentence because I do not think that OOP is the silver bullet for everything.

 

This is a question for people more experienced with Python, but everybody feel free to answer if you feel like you can provide something decent to the discussion.

Also feel free to explain why you feel that way and your experiences with Python and the paradigms.

 

So, feel free to correct me if I am wrong but this is my current knowledge about ts:

  1. PGP and SSH both use asymmetric encryption; in other words there is always a public and private key.
  2. You can verify the sender with your public key if the sender signs whatever he sends with his private key.
  3. You tend to insert your public key into remote Git repository like Github etc.

So should your private key not be sufficient to verify your identity when you push commits? Why would you want to use PGP instead?

 

It is a "snippet manager" although I mainly use it to note down useful pieces of code in case I need some of it for later. Or as a scratchpad.

 

shared from: https://programming.dev/post/31662028

I know this might be more tightly knit to encryption but I do not think it is entirely irrelevant for this community.

Question is in the title.

 

I know this might be more tightly knit to encryption but I do not think it is entirely irrelevant for this community.

Question is in the title.

 

Disclaimer: I really do not mind buying the game actually and it is probably one of the games that really deserve to be bought. This is really just a (maybe stupid) question out of curiosity.

So, I have been interested in homm3 for a while and I recently found out that apparently there is a free and open source rewrite for the game called VCMI.

First I figured since this is a complete rewrite that I can just download and run it to play homm3 but the website did state that apparently you should buy the game to get the game files but is this really how most people go on about this? Are the game files lying around somewhere so you can easily use VCMI? I mean its just assets from what I know..

Or do I just have to buy/pirate the game?

 

today i was reminded of hastebin for some reason.

for context: hastebin.com was a site hosting the open source hastebin software to temporarily store text. it was very simple: you paste your text and then you save it. it could then be shared with anyone.

few years later it got acquired by toptal and the service went to the shitters but i digress..

how can an open source project just be acquired by someone like toptal? i know there tend to be central leaders on open source projects (which can be passed onto others) and hosting services can be costly but i figured due to the nature of open source that it is harder to take over a project..

yes i know forking is an option and that people did do that but still. under the stewardship of toptal from what ive seen the project went quite in the gutters and i havent heard of hastebin in years..

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