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sheerun
·5 months ago·discuss
This domain must have costed $$$$
sheerun
·5 months ago·discuss
Postgres is king of its own, other solutions can be incorporated in it eventually by someone or some organization, that's it
sheerun
·8 months ago·discuss
I guess it's a proof that you can describe rare vim movements as a graph
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
I've played it through, very relaxing and esthetically pleasing
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
Could be, but it's not. As soon as it will be infinite new brand of solutions will emerge
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
You reserve 32 bits of these 128 just like UTF-8 did for theirs for ASCII for backward-compatibility, and request backward compatible fall-back from user interfaces, I hope it clears it
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
Very strong move, by one of the few fair comanies that can pull this off
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
This was long awaited thing, very good!
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
Are you machine?
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
Another website where you can't post as yourself. What is the point
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
<3
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
I'll mention IPv6 as bad design that could have been potentially UTF-8-like success story
sheerun
·10 months ago·discuss
This. It is true science how to preserve data long-term. And if you want to encrypt it (e2e or not), you better have very good plan how to recover it when you die
sheerun
·11 months ago·discuss
Exactly this, with note that due ecosystem and history of software, setting up such environment is either really hard or relatively expensive
sheerun
·11 months ago·discuss
Back as in using less dependencies or throwing bunch of "certifying" services at all of them?
sheerun
·11 months ago·discuss
Secondary reminder that it means nothing as soon as you run any of scripts or binaries
sheerun
·11 months ago·discuss
And I mean Debian 12, not some old version, much more impressive
sheerun
·11 months ago·discuss
Debian was often the only linux os that worked on old "spacestations" of mine. Great sentiment