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1 points·by codingjoe·26 days ago·0 comments

Senior Engineer Interview Proxies

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4 points·by codingjoe·30 days ago·1 comments

Honor your GitHub Sponsors

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codingjoe
·24 hours ago·discuss
Given that you reuse Postgres' tests and LLM have been clearly trained on Postgres' three decades of contributions, this may constitute a license violation. Unless you include the original license of course. From a human level I also understand how you ended up with a less permissive license.
codingjoe
·5 days ago·discuss
Yes, you can toggle a setting to use the network colors. I use it mostly for hiking. The UI is a learning curve, 100%, I am curious to check another tool
codingjoe
·6 days ago·discuss
How is it different from OSMAnd?
codingjoe
·9 days ago·discuss
Is that going into effect globally? It's hard to believe this will sit well with Japanese customers where second hand gaming markets are, dare I say it, culturally relevant.
codingjoe
·15 days ago·discuss
GOTCHA would have been a funny name too ;)
codingjoe
·19 days ago·discuss
Did something similar a while back hosting all my pet projects on a PS5: https://the-box.sh (signature edition)
codingjoe
·21 days ago·discuss
It's so out there, I can't tell if its the greatest or worst humor ever.
codingjoe
·21 days ago·discuss
All I really want to know is if we're getting Mecha suites now to fight Godzilla ;)
codingjoe
·23 days ago·discuss
Sadly this isn't limited to Australia. RCS the SMS successor does not consider free peering. I believe security is used as an excuse to create a closed ecosystem that surfaces new businesses and therefore innovation.

For a community of builders, like this, any barrier to entry will be problem, however we'll intend.
codingjoe
·26 days ago·discuss
Today, few realize that Instagram was originally a Django app. But is Django still relevant today? For the task, is it still the best framework?
codingjoe
·27 days ago·discuss
"Caddy compatible" minus everything that matters, like ACME and plugins. And NGINX still steals the show. Not everything needs to be rewritten.
codingjoe
·29 days ago·discuss
If it sounds illegal, it usually is. Tricking people into buying things usually doesn't hold up in court. However, few cases ever make it there and that's what companies like these successfully gamble on.
codingjoe
·30 days ago·discuss
Yes, apparently those are a thing now…
codingjoe
·30 days ago·discuss
Browsers on consoles and resellable game media... Those were the days ...
codingjoe
·last month·discuss
In Europe, but I didn't realize the 499 one is also history. Even worse :/
codingjoe
·last month·discuss
I hate this timeline: How is a Pi marginally cheaper than a Mac Mini?
codingjoe
·last month·discuss
Beautiful README badges to honor your GitHub sponsors.

I created this to show some respect and figured others might like it too :)

It's runny on a Raspberry Pi 5, so no expensive Vercel invoice, no worries. :P
codingjoe
·last month·discuss
... and I'd still be very happy for them. Some money, is better than none.

Besides, supply chain payments are already a thing and help maintainers like myself already while providing security benefits for corporations.
codingjoe
·last month·discuss
Empty words. Without changes to anti-circumvention laws, safe harbor commitments for security researchers and serious funding for foss projects nothing is going to change.
codingjoe
·last month·discuss
I think any notation is use case specific and should be adapted to beat serve its domain.

However, actually writing a good commit message is an art form few have mastered.

I wrote a small natural language linter to teach my teams meaningful technical writing: https://github.com/codingjoe/word-weasel