

The only version management I believe in is Nver.
I write code once and then leave the project completely. Start with 0.0.1 and end with 0.0.1
The only version management I believe in is Nver.
I write code once and then leave the project completely. Start with 0.0.1 and end with 0.0.1
IMO, deno’s approach was bad as it was reinventing the wheel, so one had to relearn. And then they brought package.json which they said they wouldn’t. This again got people to unlearn and relearn things.
Bun, on the other hand, acts like what Typescript is to Javascript. It’s just feels like superset of Node, instead of completely different tool.
I expect Bun will get more success than Deno.
Are they also planning for Android?
It doesn’t need to be a pet. You can use wild python as well.
Or Monty Python if you’re a cultural person
You “fix” something and then rollback them.
Isn’t that software development all about?
How come Focus for Reddit is still working? Even NSFW is unblocked there
I know what I do.
I go to ChatGPT, type my problem and copy the solution to my codebase.
If it doesn’t work, I search my issue over Stackoverflow or DDG, and copy from there.
And once the code fails in production, which is always, I repeat the process again to find the new solution which will then fail in next iteration.
So don’t you ever tell me I don’t know what I do. I may not know what code I’m writing or for what, but I very well know what I’m doing.
Yeah,but extended has more options
You’ve to use Revanced Manager app to do it manually.
You can get compiled app, but then you’ve to trust the person sending you the APK
I don’t know about the contents, but actual Reddit will be blocky, filled with more ads than feed, and mostly be unmoderated soon
Exactly that. Mods should stop moderation on Reddit unless they get the right tools.
Even if they are replaced, new mods will not have same expertise. And also, Reddit will not forever get free work.
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You actually made my point with this.
Mods are doing all those work, drive engagement to Reddit, ut earn nothing.
If mods take out AMA website by some other name and make a business out of it, it’s only great. They will make profit and Reddit will not get free labour.
And this is why their ordeal of still moderating when Reddit making things harder is exactly like Stockholm syndrome
I really don’t understand this mod behaviour.
You’re doing work for free, and promise to do it for free despite Reddit making it much harder.
If any mod complains, you plan to replace them instead of bringing the challenge to Reddit.
No wonder Reddit doesn’t care about protests. They not only get free workers, but by looks of it, ones who have Stockholm syndrome
Reddit would crumble badly very soon is those unpaid mods just immediately give up. The chaos will definitely doom Reddit and fast.
But it’s clear that mods there would rather suffer than give up their made up power.
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