

I might actually have to instance block lemmy.world if it’s too bad since it attracts the worst kinds of new users due to open registration.


I might actually have to instance block lemmy.world if it’s too bad since it attracts the worst kinds of new users due to open registration.


It wasn’t just the .gitignore to be honest, just a set of “rules” I have on a script I use to analyze repos (I may publish it eventually, although it would quickly become worthless plus it’s used at work to vet dependencies) and then just manual review of commits.


I have heard this with NFTs, before that with crypto (and a dozen other more specific technologies before). It’s a terrible attitude.
No one has to accept shit even if it’s entrenched (see my other comment).


You probably couldn’t boycott everything made with LLMs even if you went back to slackware. Firefox devs use it too (and for the love of god, no one attack the dev for it).
I don’t like it, consider it a liability, mentioned it to those who might care. I do appreciate your post nonetheless, not my cup of tea as an environment but I still liked the post.


I hate to be that guy but dev is vibe coding it. Check the .gitignore


Does no one read man pages anymore? This is not a personal attack but I am baffled people don’t set up bash completion correctly and then can’t “discover flags” (or just read the manual).
I would not want tar that automatically “does what it thinks I want” useful… am l out of touch or the kids being wrong
Why should Western profits be protected?
This is very well studied. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tendency_of_the_rate_of_profit_to_fall
You need to have a look at the logs using journalctl.
Type journalctl —help, have a look at the options (I think —since may be what you want) and post the logs if you want to.