

please, no more discords!


please, no more discords!


Current evaluation is about 720M USD I believe. At 20 USD per person, that implies there are 36M persons in this thread.
Lemmy had gotten BIG!


I think they’re talking about Europa, the water-nymph and consort of Zeus.
I did not know she was that into milk packaging, but that’s cool.
The ocean is BIG. Chance of something big enough to be interested in you discovering you and deciding to eat you in 30 seconds is minuscule.
Sharks aren’t mindless chomping machines.
Cthulhu might be problematic, though.
it’s like being an atheist and therefore not caring about the details of transsubstantiation. irrelevance.
you think I don’t know this - I know I don’t care about it
aren’t all of them “do a short pause”?
not actually a hyphen, a minus (not that this matters to me in the slightest)
I’m sorry, but “the pause is too weak” sounds squarely in the area of faffery to me.
dashes cannot always replace commas, but commas can replace dashes.
thus - commas are more powerful
thus, commas are more powerful
sorry, replied to the wrong comment
em dashes are typographical faffery and have always been (in my opinion) a marker of writers who take themselves, and the surface level of their style, far too serious.
just use commas, my friend
It’s a bit of a truce, as the only people accounting are really afraid of are IT.


Just my opinion here, but I think Amazon Prime has quite a lot of good (original) content:
The Boys is good.
The Legend of Vox Machina and The Mighty Nein.
Good Omens was very entertaining.
Not my jam, but people seem to like Clarkson’s farm.
I also liked Invincible
there’s no ‘i’ on that keyboard?
no, we don’t
Looking forward to the performance improvements, to be sure.
Not that much new in the language I’m excited for - the null-conditional assignment seems nice.
Last update they broke dotnet watch test, though. I’ve tested that specifically on this one, but I’m wary of what else will be broken and remain broken for months.


It might be hard, it might be easy. That the curve is steep just means it takes little time.


“Steep learning curve” means quick to learn, not difficult. The curve is learning over time. If the curve is steep there is much learning over short time.
Doesn’t mean easy nor hard, just quick.
This looks interesting, but I don’t particularly want another client app for this when we can “just use curl” and have that in files (already very git-friendly)?
This will not help many, but I’ve found a good way that helps me and my team, since we’re all in VSCode most of the time anyway. The extension “REST client” lets us write HTTP calls directly in a file and run them from there, with some basic variables and support for different kinds of authentication scheme and environment variables. It has replaced POSTman and Bruno for us: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=humao.rest-client
If you’re not already using a vscode based IDE this won’t help you at all, sure. But, if you are - this lets you write up sequences of requests in a (still manual, but quite quick) file to test APIs and play with them. Highly recommended!