#Software Engineering
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scipunk · 2 months ago
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The Matrix: Resurrections (2021)
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specialkindofidiot · 3 months ago
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enyasaints · 5 months ago
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In search of a Thanksgiving miracle.
Suffering from moderate nerve damage from diabetes. This is Diabetic Neuropathy. I have been trying to fundraise for a motorized wheelchair to the ease the burden and pain of walking. I have had some luck but not enough to reach my goal. I am out of words and I don’t know how else to beg or plead
https://gofund.me/0159370e
Begging with tears in my eyes for a THANKSGIVING miracle.
Direct Aid:
Venmo: Enyasaint
Cash App: $Enyasaint
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la-principessa-nuova · 9 months ago
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I made a support request with a vendor asking if there’s a way to leverage the logic they already have for determining what counts as a business day (it is very critical that this is done exactly correctly and that it never breaks in the future if nobody is maintaining it) when using their API since I didn’t want to have to maintain a separate source of truth for it, and in their response they said:
it is not too hard to do date/timestamp arithmetic
which any developer who has done date/time arithmetic knows is the understatement of the century
Famously everyone thinks so until they take down an important system by forgetting about DST, or leap years, or that leap years don’t happen every 100 years, or that they do happen every 400 years, or not considering implications of people using different calendar systems, even if they’re just slightly different like having weeks start on a different day, or they consider whether the first week of the month is the first full week or the partial week before that, or they format it in a different order.
Then when they finally think, “OK, but I know about that,” then they learn about the leap second, or the negative leap second.
So yes, date math is “too hard”.
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nixcraft · 6 months ago
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oldguydoesstuff · 5 months ago
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RIP Dr. Thomas Kurtz - inventor of the BASIC programming language that became widely used in the 1970s and 80s for programming minicomputer and home computer systems.
BASIC made computer programming accessible to a wide audience that included students, scientists and businesses due to its easy to understand syntax, immediately runnable code, and widespread availability. My earliest explorations of the software world involved writing BASIC programs, and I'm very grateful for Dr. Kurtz's contributions to the world of computing.
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punstars · 2 years ago
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zooplekochi · 1 year ago
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They call it "Cost optimization to navigate crises"
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political-us · 25 days ago
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omeletcat · 11 months ago
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i got an old laptop from my grandpa and was googling about it, and the wikipedia page for the micro-soft acer aspire has an image of the acer aspire with the wikipedia page, containing the image of the acer aspire with the wikipedia page, containing the image of the acer aspire with the wikipedia page, containing the image of the acer aspire with the wikipedia page, containing the image of the acer aspire with the wikipedia page, containing the image of the acer aspire with the wikipedia page, containing the image of the acer aspire with the wikipedia page....
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nixcraft · 1 month ago
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Vibe coding in a nutshell
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heart-ghost-studyblr · 4 months ago
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I found myself surrounded by companions daring to tackle a real software architecture challenge. We shared a good wine and cheese to conquer it together! (Unfortunately, there’s always something waiting to be dealt with on Monday.)
The glow of my Neovim terminal in Monokai theme reflects my rhythm — a guy who doesn’t stop on weekends but knows that balance isn’t about being all-in, all day.
The setup screams character: a seamless fusion of productivity and comfort. Lazygit commands at my fingertips, a Ghibli-esque avatar paired with Neofetch adding a touch of Tumblr aesthetic, and a playlist of Korean indie OSTs playing in the background to add depth to every keystroke.
This is how I drive — in code, creativity, and moments that are unapologetically mine.
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allie-leth · 3 months ago
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Aahhhhh, I started coding and forgot that I have a human body with, like, requirements for food and water and stuff for like 7 hours. How could this happen... ...Again
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nixcraft · 18 days ago
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