No real weight, just curious. I'll likely continue doing as I have been. However, out of a fit of whimsy- I chose to prod your mind for anything I might fancy to mull over.
Synonymous with a Forge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forge_(software)
Think github, gitlab, sourcehut, sourceforge, etc
modern programming is like,
"if you're using bongo.rs to parse http headers, you will need to also install bepis to get buffered read support. but please note that bepis switched to using sasquatch for parallel tokenization as of version 0.0.67, so you will need the bongo-sasquatch extension crate as well."
old-time programming is like,
"i made a typo in this function in 1993. theo de raadt got so angry he punched a wall when he saw it. for ABI compatibility reasons, we shan't fix the typo."
We really need something #selfhosted that is on par and not overly challenging to manage.
Many of us have seen matrix, and dont like how complicated it is to setup/maintain.
I dont even need all of discord tbh, I just want what voicechannels give us, but compatible with #activity instances like mastodon/misskey for authentication would be badass
(discord is absolutely disgusting... by No Text To Speech)[https://youtu.be/sp67dv0fSCk?si=ABKq9QvGVcateR28]
A few questions for @Edent ::
What is your favorite code foundry and why? Which ones have you tried?
"Mysticism teaches cosmic laws and principles by which we are brought into closer consciousness of our divine power. The mystical experience of union with the One imposes upon the mystic a moral obligation — to use this knowledge for the welfare of others." Rosicrucian Manuscript
Don't know who needs this, but here's an hour-long video "overview on satellite licensing"
"There is a considerable difference between concentrating upon a dream or hope, and concentrating upon building that dream into realization." H. Spencer Lewis
"If you would know a mystic, do not confine your search to monasteries and temples, but look also on the highways and byways, in towns, hamlets, and in the hustle and bustle of the great cosmopolitan centers of the world. When you find someone who is industrious, studious, compassionate, loved by friends, and neighbors, tolerant in religious views, and who can point out to you the magnificence and efficacy of God in the simplest of things, you have found a mystic. With these qualities, whether one is attired in sacerdotal robe or in the overalls of a mechanic, one is none the less a mystic." Ralph M. Lewis
You had a moment to take a breather, you regained 8 hitpoints.
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You see a chest buried in the sand. The sand shifts as you approach...
If you don't keep a journal, don't pretend to have a meaningful life story. That's only reserved for people who document it, and for those whose actions speak beyond words.
Write it down but still feel meaningless? Congrats, your life provides insight for others.
Condolences for your plight, but sharing your perspective will help others after the fact.
Fun fact, if anyone wanted to read my journal or any of my personal notes, they'd have to be able to read cursive.
Writing in cursive requires more energy and adds more thought into what is put down. That's what I had been taught anyhow.
Fortunately, none of my work notes or technical scriptures are in cursive.
You're welcome script kiddies.
Ask me about my keyboard