

I’m not reading, but I’m curious to know what taking these two people public means
I’m not reading, but I’m curious to know what taking these two people public means
why wouldn’t you just press ‘v’ to go into visual mode!?!?
well I’d read the documentation if websearch wasn’t so shoddy that I could find it in the first place /s
These are the comments that do me in. Time to repolish the resume and my most practical projects. I can’t believe I’m getting serious about this again, but I do believe in my drive, determination, and earnest passion to be the change I want to see in the software world. I know it’s pointless, and I will almost certainly fail quite miserably, but I also know I have to go down swinging or my soul will rot from the regrets. I just have to fail better–I have to do it despite the pointlessness.
I’m somewhat of an econ moron, what does this mean specifically in a material sense?
Could certainly be argued as a choice ultimately. I didn’t quite finish my BS in CS, I’m entering my 30s with a wife that depends on me not leaving my decent and steady warehouse mgmt job atm. I’ve tried a couple of times–last time I was building a great portfolio maintaining a hobbyist arch distro, but I just never got past the interview stages. My network is too small, and the job market seems to be a dumpster fire with no upturn in sight.
I know these are excuses and ultimately it is a choice that I shouldn’t give up on my dreams the way I am, but I wanted to answer your question as honestly as possible for some reason. As far as impact, it’s basically been a lifelong dream of mine to just make software that helps improve the quality of life of as many sentient beings as I possibly can. I know it’s immature and overly idealist, but I can’t shake it
That is certainly a bright side of the matter isn’t it. Maybe keeping the joy alive is more critical than the bread?
I felt this loaf
It’s easy to do when we’re all surrounded constantly by the paradox of money meaning nothing at all, but also the only material thing that dictates the action and activity of everything past and future
Biggest Pill I’ve had to swallow is that no matter much I love programming and will continue my computer hobbies for life. I will never make a profession out of it. I’m slowly coping with the fact that all my work will ultimately influence very nearly nothing at all…
These are the memes that keep be going, SILLY EDD-BOI!
Kubuntu is excellent for the stability imo. Super sane and low-demand defaults make for a reliable/enjoyable experience
I only use gentoo now so I can’t offer suggestions other than maybe alpine for servers
Roo roo roo!
Really solid points that really resonate with me, but are we sure lemmy is the right platform for this? And if so, would we need a separate homeserver with these goals in mind?
I feel like there is monumental opportunity for something to rise up through the ashes of reddit/stack overflow and the ilk that are gettinng AI churned atm. These are things I’ve been reflecting on for weeks and have not found many answers, but if anyone finds the answers please guide/inform me
why have I been chmod +x so often then?
So I saw the empty ports, but what makes you so sure we’ll have empty shelves sometime this season?
The headline sounded like a dub, but the comments got me feelin like this just another L
I was told there is no such thing as complete random
Can’t believe only two devs have been carrying lemmy dev for so long.
Thank you bunches all, and here’s to hoping I’ll be knowledgeable enough to also help sooner than later! :D
Uhhh, when has it ever allowed that?
I hate that this meme never explains what application meant ‘back then’
I get that it’s a problem now, but if it had a clear enough definition back then, maybe this couldn’t have occurred the way it did?