

Yeah same, I love my switch but my next console will either be a Steam deck or a Steam machine.
As for all the Switch 1 games, I’ll maybe give my local library a shot - I heard they have quite a few to borrow


Yeah same, I love my switch but my next console will either be a Steam deck or a Steam machine.
As for all the Switch 1 games, I’ll maybe give my local library a shot - I heard they have quite a few to borrow


Opportunity to save money? Not with Nintendo…


TIL there’s a GitHub repository called buttplug-js


I finally quit my shitty job and will do a fresh start in '26 🥳 The job was really draining all my energy so this is a big win for my mental health


Maybe if the languages are very similar. If you convert C to Rust using AI it might work well but will most definitely not leverage the unique features of Rust. Might as well stay with C in that case. Migrating from an object oriented language like C++ to a language with another paradigm (such as Rust) will most likely produce a burning pile of shit


“Our strategy is to combine AI and Algorithms to rewrite Microsoft’s largest codebases,” he added. “Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’”
Easy to achieve if the ai just wraps all code in an unsafe block ^^


It would be an early 2000s era bedroom with a Game Boy Advance and Pokémon Emerald. Also all kinds of snacks from that time


I think you got me wrong here. The implication should he that repairability is good for the environment and a standardized form factor enables repairability. It’s not the best solution but still better than everything glued in, but you seem to not agree on that one either, do you?


I think so, but I think it’s a bad development. Rechargeable devices tend to be non-repairable and ultimately bad for the environment. A, AAA, etc are ultimately just standardized interfaces with standardized form factors and voltage, the actual batteries are available in both one-time-use and rechargeable variants. I think we should keep them around as they enable us to use our devices for a longer time without costly repairs or even disposal of the device itself. This does not apply to very complex and energy intensive devices like smart phones though, as they obviously require more sophisticated and space optimized batteries.


I guess the console version will never become a thing then


Also, Nextcloud/Owncloud are written in PHP, that might also have a significant impact on its poor reliability ^^
I’m pretty sure its in order for you to see more ads. If the article shows a read more button after a paragraph there’s more room for ads and you’re more likely to accidentally scroll down and view them.


Yeah I think generally it would make more sense for individual instances to focus on specific topics, like programming.dev on programming or feddit.org for Europe.
It still makes sense to have the same communities in different languages if you ask me. There may also be other instances where this might actually be good.
But yeah, I don’t need ten different tech communities all serving the same purpose.


Sure! There’re actually a couple of things I like:
Organization-wise there’s nothing special. The only thing I do is to organize my images into albums.
To sum it up: It’s highly subjective but for my workflow it’s a good mix of autonomy and still good user experience.


I use a self-written tool to extract my images and videos from Apple Photos and back them up incrementally as files and directories using Borg Backup.
Using this approach I retain full ownership over my data without having to look for alternatives to Apple Photos, which I really enjoy using.
As a result, I have a “live” copy on my iPhone/Mac/iCloud, a backup on my NAS and a remote Borg Backup repository in a data center.
Man I hate PHP with a burning passion - much, much more than GitHub actions. And yes, they already suck big time. PHP made me question my whole career just by its utter and pure stupidity and atrocious design choices. IMHO nothing comes even close to that programming language in terms of how pathetic it is. Just had to vent for a moment