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Lehmanator@programming.devto
Linux@programming.dev•sudo-rs Is Now The Default sudo Of Ubuntu 25.10English
422·8 months agoFew reasons, some less valid than others.
- replaces GPL license with more permissive one
- wasnt broke dont fix
- missing some configuration features of base sudo
- C people feeling threatened by rust
- people hate rust’s overzealous stans
- rust community is pretty queer, so being anti-rust is a nice proxy for anti-lgbtq
Lehmanator@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•You must be good at MathEnglish
2·8 months agoComputational theory would be a better name, but it overlaps with a more specific subset of what is normally called CS.
Lehmanator@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•You must be good at MathEnglish
1·8 months agoMy CS program had virtually no programming outside a couple of courses where C was used to implement concepts. Had one applications type course where mostly Java was used.
CS is and should be a specialized math curriculum IMO. Teaching specific programming languages is time that would be better spent teaching theory that can’t be taught by dev docs or code bootcamps, as exemplified by your anecdote. Unfortunately nowadays people tend to see degrees as glorified job training programs.
Lehmanator@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Like programming in bashEnglish
3·1 year agoThis is exactly it. Regex is super simple. The difficulty is maintaining a mental mapping between language/util <-> regex engine <-> engine syntax & character class names. It gets worse when utils also conditionally enable extended syntaxes with flags or options.
The hardest part is remembering whether you need to use
\wor[:alnum:].Way too few utils actually mention which syntax they use too. Most just say something accepts a “regular expression”, which is totally ambiguous.
Lehmanator@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Like programming in bashEnglish
1·1 year agoThis is exactly it. Regex is super simple. The difficulty is maintaining a mental mapping between language/util <-> regex engine <-> engine syntax & character class names. It gets worse when utils also conditionally enable extended syntaxes with flags or options.
The hardest part is remembering whether you need to use
\wor[:alnum:].Way too few utils actually mention which syntax they use too. Most just say something accepts a “regular expression”, which is totally ambiguous.
Lehmanator@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Like programming in bashEnglish
1·1 year agoThis is exactly it. Regex is super simple. The difficulty is maintaining a mental mapping between language/util <-> regex engine <-> engine syntax & character class names. It gets worse when utils also conditionally enable extended syntaxes with flags or options.
The hardest part is remembering whether you need to use
\wor[:alnum:].Way too few utils actually mention which syntax they use too. Most just say something accepts a “regular expression”, which is totally ambiguous.
Lehmanator@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Like programming in bashEnglish
1·1 year agoThis is exactly it. Regex is super simple. The difficulty is maintaining a mental mapping between language/util <-> regex engine <-> engine syntax & character class names. It gets worse when utils also conditionally enable extended syntaxes with flags or options.
The hardest part is remembering whether you need to use
\wor[:alnum:].Way too few utils actually mention which syntax they use too. Most just say something accepts a “regular expression”, which is totally ambiguous.
Lehmanator@programming.devto
Nix / NixOS@programming.dev•How long does your nixos-rebuild --switch take?English
5·2 years agoDepends on what you’re doing in your config and what you’re changing. My configs are huge and complex because I was a moron when I first started out. Adding packages to your
nixosConfigurationsis a smell IMO. Most of the time, it would be preferable to add them to a devshell instead.25 seconds sounds pretty close to my experience, but my machine is beefy and my configs have a lot of bad patterns for eval time.
Lehmanator@programming.devto
Game Development@programming.dev•Gotta love how informal open source game dev isEnglish
9·2 years agoGamers 😤 For what it’s worth, more users, especially on a gaming-related project probably the effort providing basic support faster than it increases contributions.
The network effect is a real problem tho. Hopefully ForgeFed & Gitlab implementing ActivityPub will help with this. Same with OAuth with GitHub as the SSO provider.
Bridging Matrix seems like the best of both, but takes a lot more work.
I’m a purist, so if I see a project uses Discord, I’ll immediately start looking for viable alternatives.

OpenLDAP does.
There’s not much to replace GPOs, but you can conditionally provision most settings on NixOS. Would be nice to build an MDM around Nix.