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Months After Its 20th Anniversary, OpenStreetMap Suffers an Extended Outage
  • I hope the best for them. One of the online taxis app in my country, Grab, uses them for the map

  • Don't DRY Your Code Prematurely
  • Ahh yes. Nice to see you on the Fediverse.

  • Don't DRY Your Code Prematurely
  • OOT, I'm pretty sure I saw you on OpenMW forum before

  • (probably not) Microsoft bought "codeburg.org" and redirects it to github.
  • I tried running whois on the domain and can't get any information

    It's possible OP is lying

  • Don't DRY Your Code Prematurely
  • IMO, this is where techniques like Domain-Driven Design really shine as they put the business concepts at the forefront of things.

    Do you have a resource on where to learn DDD? I feel like I never understood the concept well.

  • testing.googleblog.com Don't DRY Your Code Prematurely

    This is another post in our Code Health series. A version of this post originally appeared in Google bathrooms worldwide as a Google Tes...

    Don't DRY Your Code Prematurely

    DRY = Don't repeat yourself

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    Kdenlive 24.12.0 released
  • Excellent software. I use it to edit memes a lot :p

  • morizbuesing.com Greppability is an underrated code metric

    Keeping your codebase searchable will make your maintenance life easier in the long run

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    Yadm: Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
  • Yet another "yet another X" project

  • King Crimson - Starless

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    How Lemmy public modlog allows to call out toxic and troll users, and should we have a community about this?
  • Maybe instead of spending times creating community like that, how about we contribute on making high-quality content on the threadiverse?

    That's what I attempt to do on [email protected] anyway

  • How Lemmy public modlog allows to call out toxic and troll users, and should we have a community about this?
  • No

    I don't think we need that kinda community anymore, pretty sure we already have similar community

    I agree that some Lemmy users are annoying and as bad as Reddit. But, man, if you behave like that, you're no better lol, in fact worse.

    I agree with @[email protected], I started using recently PieFed and even contributed to the code, and PieFed seems to have a good feature specific to this case, like reputation points (though I have a feeling this could also be abused?)