Behold: PRQL. I only know it exists not if the errors are good, my SQL needs are simple, but perhaps for some complex data wrangling it could be nicer idk
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PartiallyApplied@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Dodge Chargers Now Have Pop-Up Ads at Every Stoplight... Just What Nobody Asked ForEnglish5·4 months agoI think many people don’t like it conceptually because the advertising for Brave is:
Built in Privacy + Crypto + Ad Blocking
Firefox + uBlock Origin suffices well enough for most people. It’s stable, suits the purpose, and separates them from a company entangled with crypto.
Everyone is just trying to do their best to balance convenience with the social impacts of their actions. People make change because they care, either altruistically or personally, but it always comes with some sort of personal cost. Putting your neck out there and trying to make a change is more important than any specific browser choice
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PartiallyApplied@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•When software devs expect you to pipe a script straight from the internet into Bash...English1·5 months agoDo you know of any Nix projects which are basically nix-but-as-if-was-brew?
I get that this violates the Nix philosophy, but it’s hard convincing collabs to install a root package manager, which has install commands like:
nix profile install nixpkgs/nixos-24.11#hello
I get that it’s flexible, but I would like something more like:
nix install hello
I want three things:
- rootless
- can manage “casks”
- global cli with support for per-project flakes
Do you know if this exists / is being developed?
You probably already know this, but for those who don’t, git can globally ignore patterns. It’s the first thing I set up after logging in. Honestly wish git just shipped this way out of the box (maybe match .DS_Store by name and some magic bytes?) with a way to disable it. Just for the sake of easier onboarding
PartiallyApplied@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there a way to have a less depressing Lemmy experience?4·6 months agoYep, my block list is long. It’s updated occasionally. I call it “weeding the digital garden”. Negatively sprouts everywhere and it’s imperative to cull it asap.
The way I see it there’s far too many things in the digital world to care about, so I just care about basically none of them. I’d rather spend energy loving the people I love than being angry at what I see on the internet.
The internet is full of slacktivism and I find it’s more worthwhile to do something good rather than critiquing the bad and doing nothing.
PartiallyApplied@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•I Ditched the Algorithm for RSS - and You Should TooEnglish9·6 months agoMy way is simple and stupid. I hit F12, then search for “rss” in the html and copy the link
PartiallyApplied@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•I Ditched the Algorithm for RSS - and You Should TooEnglish5·6 months agoIf you’re on iOS, feeeed is kinda slick :)
PartiallyApplied@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some informative and useful RSS feeds you subscribe to that you would recommend for a certain topic?3·8 months agoYeah, I can’t argue with that, it’s a shame :(
All the more reason to subscribe to independently owned ones if they’re available to keep them afloat :)
PartiallyApplied@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some informative and useful RSS feeds you subscribe to that you would recommend for a certain topic?7·8 months agoNo specific recommendations, but I highly recommend following your local news orgs assuming you don’t live in a news desert.
The goal of big news companies is to get clicks for that delicious ad revenue and they don’t care about how predatory that is towards you.
Local news is much more community focused in my experience
PartiallyApplied@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Is Python's tooling incredibly difficult, or am I just stupid?3·8 months agoIf you’re happy with your solution, that’s great!
uv combines a bunch of tools into one simple, incredibly fast interface, and keeps a lock file up to date with what’s installed in the project right now. Makes docker and collaboration easier. Its main benefit for me is that it minimizes context switching/cognitive load
Ultimately, I encourage you to use what makes sense to you tho :)
This github page isn’t visible on my mobile device because the ads block the view.
The concept sounds truly interesting but distribution is everything. The AdSense you have is probably not very profitable and is actively hurting your recognition. As politely but bluntly as possible: If you want appreciation and adoption, remove the advertisements. You’re selling us on your idea, not whatever bottom barrel consumerism Google wants me to buy