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Everyone clapped. Someone handed over a hundred dollar bill. The name of that Bill? (Bill Clinton/Benjamin Franklin/Albert Einstein)

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Cake day: June 29th, 2023

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  • what did you use instead, especially for Python?

    I asked in a random thread about linux IDEs, thinking there’d be several to the level of VSCode and didn’t find anything recommended that was particularly new, and ended up using pulsar for taking notes (it keeps sessions with “unsaved” files somewhere so I just dump stuff into there, manages searches of file contents from certain folders like VS code) and VS Codium for development (it has ctrl+click to find usages/takes to declerations) , but I haven’t gotten python integration working on there, and would like to try something new out.

    I don’t want to use Kate or NeoVim since I want a GUI and integration with “compilers”/interpreters by using buttons and such, but I haven’t found anything that doesn’t seem like its from the late 90s early 00s, which doesn’t work with my shitty eyes and 1080 displays.





  • I’m literally working on APIs for my company on python right now, while I develop something else in django for my personal project(s). I’ve worked for fortune 500 companies, and actually used minimal PHP on my own website as a hack for menu reuse.

    It’s a joke , you guys are taking it too seriously. The main idea is that compared to things like python, php is outdated. Yes, legacy systems exist, and are successful. But it was a punching bag for webdev hate for a long time, in a way that other things like perl, ruby , or python have not been.

    Maybe regurgitating those jokes are not that funny. Alright. Doesn’t mean that you need to try to bring my skills down and attack my professionalism.






  • As soon as moto drops a graphene compatible device I’m getting one and never looking back.

    motorola hasn’t been killing it but, they’ve been doing fantastic. Like the last ~10 phones we bought have been the basic ass motorola , because it’s cheap, doesn’t come with bloat, and works fairly reliably. We’re fucking clutzes and drop it, break screens or lose them. I’m really glad that our spending habits led to them funding the ability to sell the graphene OS phone.