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Happy Halloween to everyone too !! 🙏❤️

5 months ago 2 0 0 0

Let Palestine be Palestine

7 months ago 0 0 0 0

the year of linux on the desktop.......

8 months ago 12 1 0 0

cli is where you can tell the computer to do exactly what you want it to do, in many more ways, instead of whoever coded some buttons to do certain things. modern linux distros don't require any cli anyway, but the linux shell is much more sane than any dos or windows prompt language

8 months ago 21 1 0 1

My Steam Deck is ~50% a Linux Practice machine and while there is a steep learning curve and I am a dummy it is still a better minute to minute experience than Windows. yes it’s like raising a baby alien, yes that’s still better than having a customer service robot eat your all RAM just to scream

8 months ago 126 4 3 1
Common Pheasant

Common Pheasant

I don't think the Common Pheasant gets enough love, spectacular bird.
🦉🪶
#wildlife #nature #sonya6700

8 months ago 123 10 2 1

Looking at Haskell after years not looking at Haskell: oh

8 months ago 11 1 2 0

Okay I'll allow it, but only because we can keep the acronym

Software as a Drive

8 months ago 64 2 1 0

i waited 3 months for one of my nixpkgs PRs to be merged, it was relatively complex i guess. so i just self merged with 0 reviews lol. i feel so evil and powerful

8 months ago 16 1 0 0
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Adding “compiler-induced psychosis” to my bio, brb.

8 months ago 24 3 0 0

“Thank youuuu”

8 months ago 31 3 1 0

Thank you ... really thank you ... with FP life is wonderful !! 🙏❤️

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

If Russia had done this, you know these people would be breathlessly calling for heads to roll.

8 months ago 26 3 0 0
Graphic with yellow background, Gleam's mascot and headline "Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2025: Most desired languages". Below that there's a screenshot from the survey: "Programming, scripting, and markup languages
Rust is yet again the most admired programming language (72%), followed by Gleam (70%), Elixir (66%) and Zig (64%). Gleam is a new addition to the list, and for good reason - developers like it!"

Graphic with yellow background, Gleam's mascot and headline "Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2025: Most desired languages". Below that there's a screenshot from the survey: "Programming, scripting, and markup languages Rust is yet again the most admired programming language (72%), followed by Gleam (70%), Elixir (66%) and Zig (64%). Gleam is a new addition to the list, and for good reason - developers like it!"

2025 SO Developer Survey results are out and... wow! Gleam is the second most desired language. It's the first time we appeared in the survey and it's an unexpected result!
Being listed next to
@rust-lang.org @elixirlang.bsky.social & @ziglang.bsky.social makes us proud! Thanks, everyone who voted!

8 months ago 80 18 6 5

Written by AI, I reckon.

8 months ago 456 1 0 0

The new one requires more memory than the first version ... insanely more ... something is broken in the way Microsoft code evolves

8 months ago 2 0 0 0
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🟧 RUSSIE

La Russie poursuit activement la modernisation de ses forces armées en réponse au comportement agressif de l'Europe.

8 months ago 80 11 7 1
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Buenos días para todos también !! 🙏❤️

8 months ago 1 0 0 0
Screenshot of Kagi's browser setup guide showing a grid of 8 popular web browsers with their icons and platform compatibility. The page is titled "Setting Kagi as Your Default Search Engine" and includes browsers like Orion, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, and Firefox Focus, each displaying their respective logos and supported platforms (Mac, iPhone/iPad, Android, Desktop/Mac).

Screenshot of Kagi's browser setup guide showing a grid of 8 popular web browsers with their icons and platform compatibility. The page is titled "Setting Kagi as Your Default Search Engine" and includes browsers like Orion, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, and Firefox Focus, each displaying their respective logos and supported platforms (Mac, iPhone/iPad, Android, Desktop/Mac).

How to make Kagi your default search engine across various browsers:

help.kagi.com/kagi/getting...

8 months ago 30 9 0 0

Pobres gringuitos, a este paso no van a tener ni aire

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

Buenos días para todos también qué lindo !! 🙏❤️

9 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Me duele mucho Gaza! No más genocidio, no más muertes y asesinatos de niñas y niños!!!

9 months ago 10 5 1 0

they should enable devtools in android chrome once the android desktop mode is out. it's time. I need to inspect my http requests google

9 months ago 32 1 1 0
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Yay!

9 months ago 13 1 3 0

, true

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

The other day I opened a react project and got a runtime error while loading the app and I could not believe my eyes 👀 it’s been YEARS since the last time I saw one of those! I can’t believe how spoiled us functional programmers are 😅

9 months ago 3 1 0 0
Graphic with a headline "Gleam in production" and a quote: “Adopting a new language is always a gamble, but Gleam has paid off. The belt-and-braces approach to safety and fault-tolerance has given us a system that just works, reliably, day in and day out, without constant babysitting and maintenance.” - Edward Kelly, Director of Technology at Strand. 
Navy background, blue and green text, pink lucy starfish in bottom right corner

Graphic with a headline "Gleam in production" and a quote: “Adopting a new language is always a gamble, but Gleam has paid off. The belt-and-braces approach to safety and fault-tolerance has given us a system that just works, reliably, day in and day out, without constant babysitting and maintenance.” - Edward Kelly, Director of Technology at Strand. Navy background, blue and green text, pink lucy starfish in bottom right corner

See how Gleam gets the job done in production ⭐ Full case study coming soon:
“For a team like ours, with many other priorities and projects we need to work on, the confidence that Gleam gives us is worth its weight in gold.” - Edward Kelly, Director of Technology at Strand.

9 months ago 45 9 0 1
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I have always admired the reputation of Erlang and Elixir, but Louis' work building @gleam.run has made that ecosystem approachable. I'm doing coding challenges to learn the language better, rather than game. I am constantly 🤤 over the idea of refactoring work systems.

Sponsoring is a no brainer.

9 months ago 13 5 1 0

Yes, true !! ... I'm glad Elm exists when I have to do web development otherwise I would go nuts !!

9 months ago 1 0 1 0