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  • At this point, I don't know if you are trolling or not. You keep saying that this is nothing like timezones, while describing something that really looks like timezones to anyone else reading it.

    Do you suggest we all use one unique time, regardless of local solar time? Or do you suggest we all use our own local solar time, based on each person's exact longitude on the globe, regardless of borders and current timezones ?

  • Eclipse
    Eclipse
  • I don't remember exactly, but the issue is about the existence of a button that makes beginners think a commit and a push are part of the same atomic operation. Not the order of the words on this button

  • Eclipse
  • The worst thing about eclipse I've had to deal with is its git integration. The conflict resolution tool is awful and half the terminology diverges from plain git.

    The fact that it has a "Push & Commit" button also drives me mad far more than it should

  • Let's discuss: Kirby
  • This was the first (and one of the few) game I completed to 100%. It took me so long to find the masr warp zone!

    I did not play the last Kirby on the switch, but is definetly in my list

  • Radicle - a sovereign peer-to-peer network for code collaboration, built on top of Git.
  • What's up with all the shilling posts lately?

    This has existed since at least 2018 according to their Twitter, and is related to crypto currencies through its Radworks DAO

    Edit : I'm not saying OP themselves is a shill. Radicle did a pretty goog job at hiding its cryptocurrency ties. They even renamed their token from Radicle to Radworks a few years ago. It seems like cryptobros are adapting to the fact that being related to cryptocurrencies hinders adoption among technical people.

  • Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
  • Can you elaborate?

    I was under the impression that there was some kind of consensus around rust being one of the safest languages to use. However, I've seen comments about rust being bad pop up in a few threads lately but they never explain why they think so.

  • Looking for feedback/review on my project starter template (DRF + Nuxt + Docker compose)
  • Thanks for the detailed feedback! I made an attempt to put settings that change between environments in a separate file, I'll try switching to environment files.

    Regarding secrets, I'd love to integrate with a secret management solution, or even better, turn the whole thing into some ansible stuff (which I never used but seems awesome). Do you recommend anything on this side?

  • Looking for feedback/review on my project starter template (DRF + Nuxt + Docker compose)
    github.com GitHub - pcouy/drf-nuxt-template: An opinionated Django project template including DRF for the back-end, Nuxt for the front-end and docker-compose files

    An opinionated Django project template including DRF for the back-end, Nuxt for the front-end and docker-compose files - pcouy/drf-nuxt-template

    GitHub - pcouy/drf-nuxt-template: An opinionated Django project template including DRF for the back-end, Nuxt for the front-end and docker-compose files

    cross-posted from : https://lemmy.pierre-couy.fr/post/350920

    > I am trying to come-up with a reusable template to quickly start new projects using my prefered tools and frameworks, and I'm happy with what I got. However, using Docker is quite new for me and I've probably done some weird or unconventional stuff in my docker-compose.yml or my Dockerfiles. I'd love to learn from people with more experience with Docker, so feel free to tell me everything that is wrong with my setup. > > I'm more confident about the stuff I did with Python/Django and Nuxt, but all criticism is welcome. This also applies to the readme : I'd like to provide detailed instructions about working with this project template, so please report anything that is unclear or missing. > > Thank you to anyone who takes the time to check it out and help me make this useful to as many people as possible.

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    Looking for feedback/review on my project starter template (DRF + Nuxt + Docker compose)
    github.com GitHub - pcouy/drf-nuxt-template: An opinionated Django project template including DRF for the back-end, Nuxt for the front-end and docker-compose files

    An opinionated Django project template including DRF for the back-end, Nuxt for the front-end and docker-compose files - pcouy/drf-nuxt-template

    GitHub - pcouy/drf-nuxt-template: An opinionated Django project template including DRF for the back-end, Nuxt for the front-end and docker-compose files

    publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.pierre-couy.fr/post/350920

    > I am trying to come-up with a reusable template to quickly start new projects using my prefered tools and frameworks, and I'm happy with what I got. However, using Docker is quite new for me and I've probably done some weird or unconventional stuff in my docker-compose.yml or my Dockerfiles. I'd love to learn from people with more experience with Docker, so feel free to tell me everything that is wrong with my setup. > > I'm more confident about the stuff I did with Python/Django and Nuxt, but all criticism is welcome. This also applies to the readme : I'd like to provide detailed instructions about working with this project template, so please report anything that is unclear or missing. > > Thank you to anyone who takes the time to check it out and help me make this useful to as many people as possible.

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    Geeking out a little and wanted to share
  • I am not an actual teacher, I only supervise practical computer science work aside from my dev job, so I have no saying in what is taught. But don't worry, this is only a very basic introductory course, no factories, not even inheritance. Only classes, attributes and methods.

  • Looking for feedback/review on my project starter template (DRF + Nuxt + Docker compose)
    github.com GitHub - pcouy/drf-nuxt-template: An opinionated Django project template including DRF for the back-end, Nuxt for the front-end and docker-compose files

    An opinionated Django project template including DRF for the back-end, Nuxt for the front-end and docker-compose files - pcouy/drf-nuxt-template

    GitHub - pcouy/drf-nuxt-template: An opinionated Django project template including DRF for the back-end, Nuxt for the front-end and docker-compose files

    I am trying to come-up with a reusable template to quickly start new projects using my prefered tools and frameworks, and I'm happy with what I got. However, using Docker is quite new for me and I've probably done some weird or unconventional stuff in my docker-compose.yml or my Dockerfiles. I'd love to learn from people with more experience with Docker, so feel free to tell me everything that is wrong with my setup.

    I'm more confident about the stuff I did with Python/Django and Nuxt, but all criticism is welcome. This also applies to the readme : I'd like to provide detailed instructions about working with this project template, so please report anything that is unclear or missing.

    Thank you to anyone who takes the time to check it out and help me make this useful to as many people as possible.

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    Geeking out a little and wanted to share
  • Do you mind sharing links to the courses you found ? I've been teaching Java to students who almost never wrote code before, and I'm always looking for beginner-friendly resources I can recommend to them.

  • What a good debugger can do
    werat.dev What a good debugger can do 🔮

    When people say “debuggers are useless and using logging and unit-tests is much better,” I suspect many of them think that debuggers can only put breakpoints on certain lines, step-step-step through the code, and check variable values. While any reasonable debugger can indeed do all of that, it’s on...

    What a good debugger can do 🔮
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    Stealing passwords from infosec Mastodon - without bypassing CSP
    portswigger.net Stealing passwords from infosec Mastodon - without bypassing CSP

    The story of how I could steal credentials on Infosec Mastodon with a HTML injection vulnerability, without needing to bypass CSP. Everybody on our Twitter feed seemed to be jumping ship to the infose

    Stealing passwords from infosec Mastodon - without bypassing CSP

    Write-up from Nov. 2022, but I figured this would be interesting to people on the fediverse

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    Horrible edge cases to consider when dealing with music

    List of artist/album/song names that make dealing with music metadata harder than it should be

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    InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)PC
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