just a random stranger
codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
aspe:keyoxide.org:D63IYCGSU4XXB5JSCBBHXXFEHQ
…or just migrate the community to another instance? Like why are we in the fediverse? Have people forgotten that if you don’t like a instance, you can just move to another one?
Locking this post as it violates rule 5.
Why not use SSH keys? Imo they are much easier to manage.
COSMIC DE is really starting to look amazing. I can’t wait to daily drive it.
I mean, if you really want one, you could change the keyboard manually.
lol, his comment history is full of him correcting people
System76? They primarily sell Linux computers and also develop Pop!_OS and COSMIC DE.
Yeah well, it is definitely in alpha stages, those things are to be expected.
Oh, very nice. I was searching for an easy to use scripting language for a project I am making. Is it easy for beginners? I am currently using mlua, but it is a bit hacky. I liked Rhai, but it has no real LSP at the moment and no asynchronous code support. And also, does it have sandboxing?
No idea, I’m not the one that owns !asklemmy@lemmy.world, so ask @Bluetreefrog@lemmy.world instead. In fact, you asked me about this in the past. Didn’t you say you would make one?
I agree. They can fuck off back to their AI filled cave.
A mutable static is rare and sometimes used in embedded environments. This is very unneccessary for a simple pastebin clone.
I am also not very sure why you’re using axum and then handling uploading the actual text without axum. You could have made this much more simpler.
big, it risks snowballing into the only populated instance.
…which has been happening for a few months now. 90% of the newcomers join LW, either because someone recommends it to them or because they just don’t care about decentralization or don’t understand federation.
LW should actually close their registrations down for a while, but I guess they just don’t want to (iirc the admins acted pretty ignorant). It is very concerning that most active communities are in LW or Lemmy.ml.
Pick one of the top 50 or 100 ones at random, just avoid lemmy.world and lemmy.ml, they are larger than they should be.
I am currently using discuss.tchncs.de, you can try it out.
Lemmy’s introduction website is good at this btw:
https://join-lemmy.org/instances?topic=all_topics&language=en&scroll=true
Why WASM? It allows developers to use something else than JS.