I’m participating! Codingame is a lot of fun, I highly recommend it.
I’m participating! Codingame is a lot of fun, I highly recommend it.
Is posix still relevant in any way?
Lisp is the only one I haven’t learned yet 😁
Rust, haskell, python, c++ are all interesting choices. I would argue that c# is too close to what you already know to be interesting.
If I were you though, I’d pick a project first, then decide what language makes sense for it.
Am I the only one to still use regular vim? I tried to switch to Neovim a few years ago, but there were a few things I didn’t like, so I switched back. Vim has improved tremendously, so I no longer feel a need to switch. With LSP and Copilot, I feel that I am close to the optimal dev environment these days…
Thanks again! Looks like we are doing OK :)
Thanks! Do you know if it’s possible to see the same over a slightly longer period of time?
Do we know how well lemmy is doing?
Not that we need infinite growth, but enough people is nice to have, especially for niche subjects.
Do we know how well lemmy is doing?
Not that we need infinite growth, but enough people is nice to have, especially for niche subjects.
Wouldn’t it be possible to add end to end encryption for DMs?
Their years long harrasment campaign against one of the main developers on OpenGL because she’s trans, and the project lead for AsahiLinux because he stood up for her come to mind
I think you’re confusing a few users with the community as a whole. I’ve read a lot of Asahi linux threads and only saw positive comments. I’m also very surprised to see accusations against Dang. He seems to be a very nice and balanced individual. Would you have any links to these attacks on HN that were not moderated?
I’m mainly talking about metrics with more immediate impact, such as new posts and comments: https://blackout.photon-reddit.com/
I know this won’t impact Reddit’s business line immediately, but it will eventually, and I’d be surprised if they weren’t paying attention.
Re: competition, I agree Lemmy isn’t going to absorb all of Reddit right away. But it might make a dent. Also, some Redditors might abandon Reddit in favor of other social networks, or even give up on this activity altogether.
There’s stuff like Hacker News, but their community is small and extremely toxic.
WTF? HN is one of the best communities. What exactly is “toxic” about it?
I wonder if this will have any effect on Reddit’s metrics? The blackout had almost no effect, and certainly no lasting effect. But this might.
Not that I care, though. Lemmy is active enough nowadays, and I’m pretty sure it’s going to continue growing now.
Does anyone here use it? Is it really viable to do deep learning on AMD GPUs? Or will we eventually get there? What does support of torch or TensorFlow look like?
Who cares. Do we really want people who buy into this sort of stuff here?
I think you might want to go through a python tutorial before you start on coding game. It can get frustrating if you don’t know the basics.