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wen debut album?
What's wrong with containers? I mean, I run shit using podman and quadlet so systemd can check on my containers out of the box but there's no image available. Are you against containers in general or just docker?
I can add support for GCP buckets, np!
Looking for contributors?
What are some good programming, tech, dev podcasts or channels to add to my media diet these days? Those have kind of fallen off my radar in the past few years and with a reduction in the consumption of other genres of content, I have some more mental real estate to listen to new stuff when.
Back in the day I think my playlists had stuff like Talk Python to Me, Shoptalk, Changelog, Syntax, and others I'm forgetting.
Bonus points if the intended audience is people who feel they are in the "desert of despair" ( https://medium[dot]com/startup-grind/adamhurwitz-escaping-the-desert-dd381b92080f ) but not obligatory.
It's fine if subject matter bounces from intro to intermediate to advanced stuff. Can be casual or hardcore. Just seems good to have more of it stream into my brain regardless.
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Kris Jenkins' Developer voices is always worth to watch
After seeing this post I went to my YouTube app and then tap on "No interested" on every short that popped up on my feed and they finally disappeared lol
Rust is a great language but sadly its community is full of commies and furries.
You can build any relay in the language of your choice as long it follows the protocol lol
Rust is for commies and flurries
What do you mean with dev outsider?
Thought this was something about Nobara Linux
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Y cuál es la que les recomiendas?
Varies on the context.
Server: Debian if I need a stable system or Fedora if I need to run something new and updated.
Desktop: Fedora again because the reason I mentioned above or Linux Mint.
I don't think so. This feature are really welcome and I've been looking forward to have them, mostly the Loop Variable Reallocation, that'd prevent developer from make mistakes. The more risky would be The Rangefunc Experiment, but it's still an experiment that couldn't make it to the language as an official feature. Other than that are mostly nice additions.
Go 1.22 is around the corner and it's full of awesome features.
What's a good starting point to #Cashu and #fedmint?
#asknostr
nostr:nprofile1qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfskuep0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qgmwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3e8qmr9vfejucm0d5hsqgqe3yp5u44c7crvwf85tgfvap9prpqkyx40wxp2rajkgwqtn3p8dv9la93d has an entire playlist on hardware wallets. Go check it out!
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxdf8G0kzsUVkZ5_Jc6PyG_j4K8htg-i3&si=mOIPrSmbkZSiUEWE


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