miguel Now • 100%
💖 Mexican candies
Personal Militar con experiencia combativa en Ucrania (Mercenarios) estan siendo contratados por carteles de la droga mexicanos.
miguel Now • 100%
When I founded this company I only had two things:
- A dream; and 3 million dollars
miguel Now • 100%
I'm Latin American, I grew up in this, it's part of my culture, that's why I know where all this is going (about musical genres). I'm not an "outsider".
Your comment sounds a bit racist ngl
You have no idea what you're talking about, right?
miguel Now • 62%
Any music of any genre other than reggaeton and trap. Their "hit songs" rarely manage to survive more than 5 years in the collective thought of the masses, then they become "background noise" in nightclubs, supermarkets, squares and other meeting places, overshadowed by the disposable "hit of the moment".
miguel Now • 100%
Exactly, The transpilers are necessary when the target system only works exclusively with a single language.
miguel Now • 100%
As @yogthos@lemmy.ml mentioned, they differ in implementation:
- The Hy compiler works by reading the Hy source code into Hy model objects and compiling the Hy model objects into Python abstract syntax tree (ast) objects. In other words, at runtime it is essentially Python source code. Similar to Typescript and CoffeScript (JS).
- Basilisp is hosted on the Python virtual machine, so its compiler generates native Python bytecode. Similar to Clojure and Scala (Java/JVM) or Elixir (Erlang/BEAM).
Personally in these cases, I prefer the second approach, because the first one is basically "syntactic sugar": a Python lispy syntax (embedded), on the other hand Basilisp is a "more complete implementation", that is, a language independent of the host language with all the strengths and weaknesses of its host system/VM.
miguel Now • 100%
Its seems pretty interesting. Now day MediaWiki is one of the largest codebases in PHP out there. But Wikimedia has excellent resources, somewhat extensive, but very good, from the lowest level sections (database, backend) to the style (css), plugins and frontend, including the scripts (lua). Although as @CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml comments that much is done in a very artisanal way, I think more than anything that the correct organization of the main dev, including admins and contributors, a lot of progress can be made with the limited resources available.
miguel Now • 100%
The same thing happens with webkit.
miguel Now • 100%
Napoleon Dynamite.
miguel Now • 100%
Think of it as rembranding project (e.g. Firefox/IceCat or RedHat/Fedora) instead of a new implementation/replacement of the Rust Project.
miguel Now • 100%
Cooool :D
Revista de teoría y política del Partido Popular Socialista de México
miguel Now • 100%
Obviously... Rubeus Hagrid: Care of Magical Creatures professor and member of the Union of Wizards, later called Order of the Phoenix by the reformers of dark magic.
miguel Now • 80%
Putin has done more for socialism, anti-imperialism and internationalism than all the parties/organizations in the collective west (NATO and vassals) that claim to be progressive/socialist/leftist/communist/etc.
A community fork of a language named after a plant fungus. All of the memory-safe features you love, now with 100% less bureaucracy!
[Rust Trademark Overview](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ErZlwz9bbSI43dNo-rgQdkovm2h5ycuW220mWSOAuok/mobilebasic) Oracle, Is that you?
miguel Now • 100%
The Tibet always shines under the red sun.
ཡན་པན་མི་དམངས་གིས་མོའི་ཀྲུའུ་ཞིར་དགའ་ཞེན་བྱེད - The People of Yanbian Love Chairman Mao [Tibetan]
Bonus: An interesting (and polemic) thread about the Common Lisp' fundamental design flaws (introduced deliberately): [See](https://mastodon.scot/@simon_brooke/110059928497154919).
miguel Now • 100%
Basically divide it in two main sections: for USERS and for DEVELOPERS. The first one like a guide/manual: about how this platform works for the average user (less tech stuff), graphical content, clients, etc. And the second one like a documentation/resources module: about how the platform works in-depth (API, Frontend/Backend dev, etc.).
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/823245 > > Tuples, templating, type-safe data access, units and measurements, extension methods, and countless other features exist, seemingly in perpetuity, in every language but Java! But no longer, thanks to the Manifold project. > > There is an interesting [reddit thread](https://teddit.net/r/java/comments/q97el0/comment/hguochg/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) discussing whether Manifold is actually a JVM language and not just a "Java compiler plugin".
> Tuples, templating, type-safe data access, units and measurements, extension methods, and countless other features exist, seemingly in perpetuity, in every language but Java! But no longer, thanks to the Manifold project. There is an interesting [reddit thread](https://teddit.net/r/java/comments/q97el0/comment/hguochg/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) discussing whether Manifold is actually a JVM language and not just a "Java compiler plugin".
miguel Now • 100%
All the patterns in one place? Amazing!
miguel Now • 100%
For several years I've been using Pleroma as my main social plataform along with Lemmy. Switching to Pleroma for new users is more difficult than it seems:
- Minimalistic UI that might confuse people in some ways (maybe people might interpret the look as an old site from the early 2000s).
- Many instances with controversial content: NSFW, Lollicon/Shotacon/Hentai, Shitposting, Politics (especially alt right), etc.
- Lack of moderation (related to the previous point).
- More instances for personal/private use than focused on growing a community.
Pleroma has many features (eg Gopher support) that I recommend it for experienced/advanced users, people who know exactly what they want. Not for those who want a "simple twitter/facebook replacement".
miguel Now • 100%
Most of Lemmy's users use Mastodon as their microblogging platform.
![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/9895e316-5afd-4b9a-ab4b-2ceca6c3e027.jpeg)
The community of communities. Jeremmy is a general purpose (without political related/explicit communities).
I applied for an account last Friday, but I don't know if I was accepted or rejected.
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