I remember using ReiserFS and moving away from it for… reasons.
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But Android is a Linux… Not GNU/Linux, but neither is Alpine.
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Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•And yet only one of them gets flogged in the media
8·3 months agoIncreased complexity from the other two solutions. More than just the two added together.
I too have dozens of unfinished projects, so me and Leo are basically the same. /s
wer2@lemmy.zipto
Programming@programming.dev•I Started Programming When I Was 7. I'm 50 Now and the Thing I Loved Has Changed
5·3 months ago- Programming language invented: Everyone can code now! Programming is dead!
- Cobol invented: Everyone can code now! Programming is dead!
- BASIC invented: Everyone can code now! Programming is dead!
- UML to Code/Executable UML: Everyone can code now! Programming is dead!
- Low code: Everyone can code now! Programming is dead!
- AI: Everyone can code now! Programming is dead!
Yep, any day now…
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Linux@programming.dev•Microsoft's VS Code in Ubuntu's Snap Format Eats Up Disk Space Like Bloatware Even After Removal
2·4 months agoEither Emacs or Neovim.
But I have both…
I use Emacs and I am not old. I am only… Oh no… I am old…
Sounds like they want Ada Spark and not Rust.
At work:
- WSL
- EMACS
- evil-mode, lsp for whatever language, org-roam
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Linux@programming.dev•Libxml2 Becomes Officially Unmaintained After Maintainer Steps Down
1·6 months agoOut of curiosity, why do you consider XML unpleasant to work with?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
1·6 months agoOh no, when they deserialized the int/pointer they used it like the original structure (which now points to freed memory). They meant to serialize the data structure across, but only sent the memory address.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
2·6 months agoMine was very much like that, but they also deleted the pointer after sending it, but before receiving it for good measure.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
6·6 months agoThe C++ code went something like this:
- Conver pointer to int
- Serialize the int over IPC to self using Linux Message Queues
- Delete/free the pointer
- Read the int from the queue
- Convert to pointer
- “Use” the pointer
When I was in school, we were taught that vaccines work. /s
wer2@lemmy.zipto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•My skill prevents bugs, unlike your fancy compiler, peasant.
2·10 months agoTry suggesting people try out a garbage collected language and see how the crabs come to feast. :P
wer2@lemmy.zipto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•My skill prevents bugs, unlike your fancy compiler, peasant.
36·10 months agoWhich is why garbage collection is the way to go.
At one point my company made us buy Eclipse from a vendor because free software was not allowed. It had no tweaks or support, just out of date Eclipse that I had to wait for purchasing to get



Finally! A map that disproves New Zealand.