Or it turns out you accidentally left caps lock on, and now you’re locked out for a few minutes.
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The box what goes bang if you poke it wrong.
The computer is inaccessible, and if you did that, the best way to fix it, while also avoiding any other potential issues stemming from that, is just to reinstall the thing.
You can if you want, but Lemmy doesn’t translate them, like Mastodon does, and you might find them conflicting with the header Markup.
That, and Lemmy users used to a more Reddit-like structure of posting might get rather annoyed by it, since it would clog up the feed with unhelpful information.
If the embedded system is old or poorly-maintained enough, there might be more Rust than you’d think.
T156@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•good luck little buddy, see you in 5 yearsEnglish15·1 year agoUnless FPS means “files per second”, I don’t see why it would, past the point of usability. You can only type so quickly, and 50 frames is as meaningful as 144.
If you get to that point where frames per second does matter, you’re either the fastest typist known to mankind, or it might be worth finding a more efficient way of doing what you’re doing.
T156@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•good luck little buddy, see you in 5 yearsEnglish2·1 year agoUnclear. They don’t give their reasoning beyond “complicated = bad”, and very specifically leave it up to the imagination of the reader.
While they make some interesting points with regards to overcomplication and scope creep, there are also good reasons why we’re still not using programs like
ed
as text editors, such as it being arcane and unintuitive.vi
will at least helpfully point out:exit is not an editor command
. Instead,ed
will not-so-helpfully point out?
.
T156@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•good luck little buddy, see you in 5 yearsEnglish3·1 year agoWhen you think of a bloated text editor, you would not expect VI to be that. If anything, it’s closer to the opposite.
Or if you find the project a while later, and the link/server is dead, either because the maintainer forgot to update the link, or the server shut down/removed invites for some reason, like spam prevention.
Considering the tiny token size (1MB?), you might be able to squeeze an editor into an NFT. Heavens knows why you would, but you can.
T156@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•You need to send an API Request to apply for a job in this company111·2 years ago“blockchain” tends to be rather iffy too, especially since it’s seemingly inevitably tied with cryptocurrency or something like it in some form or another.
Has that ever historically been the case? It’s usually been that a technological development results in loss of jobs, as businesses simply reduce their wage expenditure, whilst expecting the same amount, or more work.
Like how computerisation has massively increased productivity, but wages and working hours haven’t changed to match.
Oh, that’s cool. Much more seamless than I was expecting.
You can use any Peertube instance and it will even federate with Lemmy nicely.
How does that work? Do the channels just come up as Lemmy communities or some such?
T156@lemmy.worldto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•With the recent hack, there is now irrefutable proof of malicious actors trying to break Lemmy and steal user accounts. Please be careful about entering your password into random Lemmy apps!English34·2 years agoAlthough it is worth noting that the recent Lemmy hack didn’t come from a password compromise, but from session token harvesting, which a password change would not really protect against.
Kind magical in its own way. Reminds me of the old internet days where you’d bump into a site from 1990 or someplace entirely by chance.
Maybe using <marquee> or <blink>.
T156@lemmy.worldto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Silver lining: Lemmy.World hacked so I found an instance I like more!English2·2 years agoIt isn’t possible just yet, although there are issues on Lemmy’s github for it.
Not just, but he literally advertised himself as not being technical. That seems to be just asking for an open season.