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beanaroo commented on Nyxt: The Hacker's Browser   nyxt.atlas.engineer/... · Posted by u/OuterVale
hassannawaz · a year ago
Anyone interested can also check out the Vimium browser extension.
beanaroo · a year ago
Surfingkeys is my preferred extension
beanaroo commented on Crystal 1.11.0 Is Released   crystal-lang.org/2024/01/... · Posted by u/ksec
mg · 2 years ago
I like the first code example on https://crystal-lang.org

    # A very basic HTTP server
    require "http/server"

    server = HTTP::Server.new do |context|
        context.response.content_type = "text/plain"
        context.response.print "Hello world, got #{context.request.path}!"
    end

    puts "Listening on http://127.0.0.1:8080"
    server.listen(8080)
Nicely concise!

This would be the Python equivalent:

    # A very basic HTTP server
    from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer

    class RequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
       def do_GET(self):
           self.send_response(200)
           self.send_header('Content-type', 'text/plain')
           self.end_headers()
           self.wfile.write(bytes(f"Hello world, got {self.path}!", 'utf8'))

    httpd = HTTPServer(('', 8080), RequestHandler)
    print("Listening on http://127.0.0.1:8080")
    httpd.serve_forever()
Would like to see it in more languages.

beanaroo · 2 years ago
Not exactly the same but various basic HTTP server implementations are presented at https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Hello_world/Web_server
beanaroo commented on Apache Open Office as an unmaintained project?   rocket9labs.com/post/its-... · Posted by u/tslocum
Condition1952 · 2 years ago
A bit off topic but what’s an easy to use FOSS WYSIWYG text processor for Linux?

I’ve tried OpenOffice and I became frustrated.

beanaroo · 2 years ago
Additionally, there is https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors

I personally find it a bit easier to use with better docx support.

beanaroo commented on So You've Decided to Move from Unity to Unreal Engine   impromptugames.com/moving... · Posted by u/Kye
jaimehrubiks · 2 years ago
> It's free until you make a million bucks USD, and only after that is it 5% gross, and only in quarters where you made more than $10,000 USD. So most folks never end up paying anything. There are no subscription fees or anything. To clarify, if you make a million bucks, and then one dollar, you only owe them five cents.

It sounds very fair to me, what are the general thoughts here?

beanaroo · 2 years ago
What happens when your business has a portfolio of products/services over multiple departments, spanning various platforms, and only one consumer mobile app uses Unity for an augmented reality component that's not a core offering (premium feature)?

Should Unity still be entitled to the same cut?

beanaroo commented on JSON Schema Store   schemastore.org/json/... · Posted by u/WallyFunk
albert_e · 2 years ago
is there a good tool or library to create a JSON Schema manually/programmatically ?
beanaroo · 2 years ago
beanaroo commented on Making Figma better for developers with Dev Mode   figma.com/blog/introducin... · Posted by u/emilsjolander
emilsjolander · 3 years ago
Hey all! Emil here from the Figma team that brought you Dev Mode and Figma for VS Code today! Really interested to hear what you think and also here to answer your questions. We are super excited to invest more into developers in the future, today is just the start of that!
beanaroo · 3 years ago
This looks really awesome. Are there any plans to support teams that do not use VS Code or GitHub?
beanaroo commented on Reddit Strike Has Started   reddark.untone.uk/... · Posted by u/Freddie111
MisterBastahrd · 3 years ago
And now I want to explain why you're wrong.

The vast majority of people who are visiting subreddits are doing so because they're actively seeking out the material being presented to them. These people are subscribers to the subreddits. Subreddits that "go dark" are not blocked for everyone. Their access is restricted ONLY for those who have not yet subscribed to the subreddit.

So this giant display of enlightened asshattery affects almost nobody. And even if it did, it's a 2 day ordeal.

Which means jack fucking squat. It's the equivalent of wearing an MLK bandana on Juneteenth day and spending the rest of the year voting and campaigning for politicians trying to abolish what's left of the Voting Rights Act.

beanaroo · 3 years ago
I can no longer access subreddits I have been subscribed to. They are also no longer listed in my subscriptions.

Private subreddits are indeed invitation only

beanaroo commented on “Don Knuth Plays with ChatGPT” but with ChatGPT-4   gist.github.com/Jessime/6... · Posted by u/LifeIsBio
hannasm · 3 years ago
I believe radix sort belongs first in this list.
beanaroo · 3 years ago
The most elegant is certainly sleepsort. Maybe not the most efficient, but definitely elegant.
beanaroo commented on Advertise on DuckDuckGo Search   help.duckduckgo.com/duckd... · Posted by u/tendto
mattkevan · 3 years ago
I've used DDG as my main search engine for about 4 years now. Until recently I found I was still having to go to Google for specific queries, mainly answering coding problems.

But in the last 6 months or so, Google's results have gotten so bad and DDG has continued to improve to the point where I no longer bother with !g.

When I do use Google I often find myself in the strange position of not actually being able to find what I'm looking for. It's a very unsettling feeling, and not one I've experienced in a long time, possibly not since the pre-Google days of Yahoo, Lycos and AltaVista. Amazing that Google have let their core value proposition of 'we are much better at finding what you're looking for than everyone else' rot quite so much.

beanaroo · 3 years ago
For coding problems that DDG can't answer, I've been falling back on phind.com instead with reasonably good results.

u/beanaroo

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