_bug0ut

joined 1 year ago
[–] _bug0ut@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I used to configure vim with syntax highlighting and auto-suggestions and whatever else. I just like... don't anymore. I've been feeling less burned out over the last few months and it seems, at least, like its still lifting slowly. Maybe when I get the energy back, I'll take another crack at vscode.

[–] _bug0ut@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Yeah, for sure - I don't deny that at all. For me, it's a confluence of general burnout, laziness, and comfort with what I already know... and likely not a really urgent need to move to a proper IDE. The majority of my coding is small, one-off Python scripts where I can :wq and run it and then open it back up to refine, fix bugs, add debugging prints, etc.

[–] _bug0ut@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

I stick with vim because every time I try to use vscode, I get so bogged down trying to set things up and figure out how to use it that I end up just being like, "eh, fuck it - I'll do this later."

Some younger admins and engineers look upon me with awe, but really I'm just secretly a really lazy bastard. I don't even pack plugins into vim anymore to make my life easier. Just plain old vanilla vim.

[–] _bug0ut@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

"We're going to stay true to our namesake..."

"... also, NO MORE RULES!"

... right.

[–] _bug0ut@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Funny, I just came off a 2-week task and it took 6 months. Just started a 3 day task... get back to me at the end of July.

 

Don't forget the 3 digit security code!

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our girl Bean (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by _bug0ut@lemmy.world to c/aww@lemmy.ml
 

She'll be 5 months old tomorrow. Came home with us from the shelter nearly 2 months ago after only one visit. She pretty quickly decided she needs to sit in a chair in our home office since my fiancee and I both sit in chairs. As soon as she figured out that chewing on the arms of this chair is bad, she got it back permanently. It's her chair now.

EDIT: I have no idea why the image is forcing the 90 degree turn. Tried reuploading after forcing EXIF data and it didn't help. She's pretty cute at any angle, though, admittedly.

[–] _bug0ut@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Not sure about the entirety of available options but one thing I think instances are able to do is block other instances... so I guess if an instance became flooded with illegal material, another instance could block it - though I'm not yet sure what that means exactly in this context.

[–] _bug0ut@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

it needs time and more users, but I think it's alright so far.

I had looked into a couple other decentralized or federated services in the past and they seemed like kind of a pain or they were poorly explained. until now, all of it also seemed too obscure to have any kind of notable traffic. if this isn't temporary and the reddit api controversy actually did something meaningful, then I look forward to seeing how the federated service ecosystem grows and changes.

reddit's dethroning was a long time coming in my eyes. it's just not going to be as smooth as the digg -> reddit pipeline years ago.

I think there may be room for another couple million users spread across a ton of communities. wishful thinking, but maybe that would keeps thing toned down with the bots and other shady shit.

lots of polish and QoL needed both on the main site(s) and the mobile offerings out so far. all in all, pretty good start.