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@snder

There seem to be a few hints in the replies, not sure if they are valid in anyway but just some interesting ones:

nodevops.com/@hadret/100924430

queer.af/@sylverfyre/100924657

beach.city/@pandora_parrot/100

Not sure if you can see those replies or not. One person seems to think your account was taken over or maybe someone is spoofing you on the fediverse?

@mlubert

@snder

Shame, I would think that if he felt you were guilty of. hate speech he would have maturely approached you and talked to you about it in the hopes he could work it out with you and if his complaints legitimate get you to not continue the behavior.

If someone is going to accuse someone of hate speech, not list what that is, and not engage you in any way to help you be aware of your mistake (if there was one) then it really says more about them than you.

Without an explanation how is anyone suppose to even make an informed decision.

@mlubert

@snder

lol typical federation noise. I doubt there was any reasoning at all, if there was he probably would have listed it. Any idea what his reasoning is? Get this from anyone else? I'm always curious when this happens.

@mlubert

@bunnysay_ebooks@mastodon.social Ahh from the wording i expected as much, but was worried if i assumed and was wrong could hurt your feelings.

Must be hard at family events like this :( Glad it is going well! My sympathies and good luck. Hope it continues to go well for you.

I wouldn't use this service, too evil and too pricey. But still made me laugh to know it exists.

dpattack.com/

Up until now I have been stalled by one thing in my project ideas: server side operation. So far my ideas have at least some kind of file I/O involved, which require server side scripts. That's out of scope for my assignment, and I haven't done learning all the client side shit yet.

So if I eliminate all the server-related operations in my ideas... I can actually get something done!

@bunnysay_ebooks@mastodon.social What do you mean by "calling me my name". What do they usually call you?

I'm gonna spend this month going through two online web dev courses: Web Developer Bootcamp on Udemy by Colt Steele, and one about CSS Grid on Scrimba. Wish me luck.

The end of 3 day cooking project. Home made meatballs, home made sauce and home made gnocchi (two types firm and soft).

@dansup That is what I meant earlier when i said Semantic versioning treates v0.x.x as special.

If you had lets say 38 MAJOR level updates in the past year and 3 MINOR level updates, since you are pre-production that would make the version v0.41.0

v1 on semantic versioning is ALWAYS the first stable release, that is defined in the spec. So by going semantic versioning now it would not cause the MAJOR version to bump as you described.

Here are points 4 and 5 from the standard that reiterate what I just said:

4. Major version zero (0.y.z) is for initial development. Anything MAY change at any time. The public API SHOULD NOT be considered stable.

5. Version 1.0.0 defines the public API. The way in which the version number is incremented after this release is dependent on this public API and how it changes.

@dansup lol fair. I mean to each their own. But just saying you could skip the changelogs and still semantically version... just means features bump minor bugs-only bump patch (Major.Minor.Patch).

Just a good habit to get into IMO, plus really useful for us users :)

@dansup Any particular reason? Version 0.x.x gets special treatment under semantic versioning such that changes to the API that break backwards compatib ility do not need a MAJOR bump when on 0 (defined int he SEMVER standard). So only minor and patch versions are respected in 0.x.x

Considering this exception is there any reason not to use semantic versioning now? Seems like it will just make your life harder and your users.

@dansup I guess your not using semantic versioning? Just arbitrary?

Another obvious counterpoint to the “your assault rifle is useless against the military’s tanks and jets” verbal puke:

If all the military needs to win a conflict is tanks and jets, why does IT need people with assault rifles?

Duh 🙄

@comphys Keep in mind it will technically be in beta for a few more weeks for reasons like this. We have backups so everything is safe but uptime wont be guaranteed till the servers get tested a bit and i work out any bugs

@pschwede The ones in america certainly are not, but then again i expect in germany they arent carrying explosives and knives on them in the hopes of using them. So going in their perspective is likely very different than the American version.

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