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How are you gonna read all those Java class names otherwise?


Carbon capture will ONLY work if the energy you use to capture the carbon does not add more carbon to the atmosphere (nuclear, wind, solar)

Even in this case carbon capture is stupid. Why not use that “green” energy to replace carbon-emitting power plants?






  • Discord? Not working (probably because of TOTP)
  • Facebook Messenger? Not working (probably because I use it without Facebook account)
  • SMS/RCS? Not working (looks like it requires Google account)

Seems like it’s not ready yet



No, AI wouldn’t be capable to build them


Of course they prioritise Windows and Azure, but still, .NET works on Linux well, and it’s licensed under MIT, so you’re allowed to fork too.

But on the other hand I won’t waste my time defending Microsoft here, because they have people for doing it.


The only time they do anything truly beneficial is when the EU makes them.

Except when they make programming languages









Using the Overpass API to read OSM data, parsing the data with Rust, and then drawing the map onto HTML5 canvas.
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February 17, 2024 marks the entry into force of a landmark piece of European Union (EU) legislation, affecting European users who create and disseminate online content as well as tech companies who act as “intermediaries” on the Internet.
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This article provides an overview of the best practices to use for creating an effective and accessible technical documentation.
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There was a thread elsewhere asking whether a toggle should show current state or the state desired.

there it is




The SSH port is 22. This is the story of how it got that port number. And practical configuration instructions.
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  1. Read the documentation
  2. Try some simple examples from the docs
  3. Build a simple project

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/9667945 >The Docker team announces the general availability of docker init, with support for multiple languages and stacks, making it simpler than ever to containerize your applications.
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Elon suing his way into being a “founder” of Tesla and kicking out the actual founders.

Source? I’m genuinely curious

Edit: nevermind, found it


Improved control over typography, very early support for sticky positioning and tables, plus updates to our minibrowser and build tooling.
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Willow Protocol
A protocol for peer-to-peer data stores. The best parts? Fine-grained permissions, a keen approach to privacy, destructive edits, and a dainty bandwidth and memory footprint.
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GitHub will sunset Subversion support on 8 January 2024
Summary On January 8, 2024, we will turn off Subversion support in GitHub.com. We will also turn off Subversion support in the first GitHub Enterprise Server release after January 8, 2024. Intended...
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This year in Servo: over 1000 pull requests and beyond - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
Reflections on Servo’s progress in 2023: contributor stats, new features, layout improvements, WPT pass rates, and plans for next year.
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That’s really weird, because I have no account on medium and it works for me. Maybe try this link instead:

https://ivopereira.net/efficient-pagination-dont-use-offset-limit





If you are wondering why lemmy is moving away from offset pagination since 0.19, here is a nice article about it
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Unfortunately this terminal emulator uses electron, but otherwise looks nice



I actually use both! It’s so nice to just jc git log and then work with the data using nushell :)


TL;DR: It would be cool if all CLI apps supported JSON output, but in the meantime we can use [jc](https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc)
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Very interesting website, thanks for sharing!








  • it is available only in GitHub Copilot Business license, I have the standard one
  • I would rather just type the command instead of using ML to type it for me
  • if I don’t know which command should I use, I can just do a quick search and remember it for next time
  • I often have to use different machines, and it will be annoying to log in to github copilot every time

I found it today on github, looks cool, but unfortunately it has no nushell support. speaking of supported shells, here is a list: - bash - zsh - fish - pwsh - powershell
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And that’s one of the reasons why I won’t use it.






C# is also very nice for server side and mobile apps as well as desktop. And game development too. To be honest, I would suggest learning C# to new programmers.




Helix and Code - OSS sometimes (Code - OSS is an open source vscode distribution)


Vue/Nuxt + ASP.NET Core + PostgreSQL



cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/3419564
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[Full release notes](https://github.com/git/git/blob/43c8a30d150ecede9709c1f2527c8fba92c65f40/Documentation/RelNotes/2.42.0.txt)
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