use micro, it’s 1000x better
Eager Eagle
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that’s what I mean
emacs ofc. I’m sure there’s an emacs implementation of heaven
Why are good features never made defaults in some tools? We can make it look almost like
htopand it feels like the defaults couldn’t be worse. It’s such a waste to hide good features behind bad defaults.
Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldto
Python@programming.dev•uv is the best thing to happen to the Python ecosystem in a decadeEnglish
15·3 days agoit does, I use it every day
this is the standard https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/dependency-groups/
Same, I have most of those, but selection with shift
idk about that. I have both and I still prefer using the desktop at home because I can get a much nicer performance out of it than connecting an external display to the laptop. Even for ordinary things like watching a YT video it makes a difference.
people might not need it, but no one who’s not a game developer needs a console either
Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How often do you update software on your servers?English
2·3 days agoeveryday to once a month, depending how often I use the server
IME usually waiting longer to apply larger updates causes more issues than smaller and more frequent ones
some $2k beats a console and you get more games, cheaper price, and can do whatever you want with it
so if you’re already getting a computer, it just makes sense
Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•Why do some people fork repos but make no changes to them?English
3·3 days agoyou compare the number of forks with the number of contributors
forks are almost always higher, not just higher, but often by a factor of 10
lol the readme reads “a not so terrible” but the repo description reads like
A terrible web ui and RPC server for yt-dlp
Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•Mistakes I see engineers making in their code reviewsEnglish
12·6 days agoGood, I just partially disagree with the 5-6 comments per PR. The number of comments is usually proportional to the number of changes. 10 comments in a 300-line PR seems excessive. 20 comments for 5k lines doesn’t.
Sure I can just shrug it and say I’m not reviewing a 10k line PR until it’s split, but that’s not very helpful either. So I just leave more comments and if they think it’s too much, I’d encourage them to open a smaller PR next time.
all employees at the good day factory already passed of old age
Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Host Weekly (24 October 2025)English
2·8 days agoyeah, I adopted it last year and I probably wouldn’t have picked it today. I’m glad that despite of that, in the end it’s just an S3 compatible storage and, thanks to that, it’s not too difficult to replace.
tbh it’s still more uptime than I can manage myself
Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The fucking HP printer lives better than I do English
19·10 days agothat’s why cartridges don’t last
Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•The AWS outage hit us during the day in Australia. I didn't notice because I run my own server, btwEnglish
5·10 days agoWe do it for an immediate benefit not for some hypothetical apocalyptic scenario result of a half baked conspiracy theory.
It’s a bit like calling people who camp in the woods, fish, or rock climb “preppers” because these would be useful skills after the modern civilization.




















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