Church of Emacs is always there ;)
Calculator Manipulator
Church of Emacs is always there ;)
It is not clear from this pictures whether these drums are finger size or building size. Need more perspective!
That as well.
Practice alone only gets you so far. Think web dev.
Some talent absolutely comes along if you want to do more than a [ complicated ] website. Think linux kernel.
I hadn’t, but looking at the readme I can already tell it’s way too busy for actual usage. Don’t get me wrong - it looks super cool, but I simply couldn’t stick to it everyday.
This is sooo cool!!! Thanks!
[::1] is strictly /128, I believe.
Stay localhost wear a 24 bit mask?
Delivery is too obvious. It just doesn’t click.
Are you daft?
It’s recommended for script usage
Sorry, I’m gonna be that person.
*What. It should say What it feels like
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@phiresky optimized the way pagination is implemented. He is also fixing problems with federation workers which are causing test failures and performance problems in the development branch. These problems were introduced during a complex rewrite of the federation queue which was recently finished, and is thought to allow Lemmy federation to scale to the size of Reddit.
I can’t wait for this to get into action! Separating the federation into a separate process with the ability of using a separate physical resource is so good!
Thank you!
Depends. If the zone responsible for whatever resolves to that IP is hosted locally - then DNS request would stay local.
If the service behind that IP is running locally - then all traffic would stay local. Network stack would be smart enough to not run circles to find itself.
I had the same initial reaction
I can’t pinpoint to the specific post, but I do recall not too long ago @dessalines@lemmy.ml expressing his feelings about infinite scrolling. Long story short - it’s a deliberate design decision to not be addictive.
Does not work that way for me. All deletion does is change the content to Deleted by creator/mod/admin.
There’s a massive gap in your understanding of how computers work. The 10k character limit of posts on Lemmy will not be enough to explain it.
Having said that - go down that rabbit hole - it is absolutely amazing!
This is so cool!
I did notice the dark background does not extend all the way down across the screen on a 9:21 aspect ratio of my phone.