BlueKey

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[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 4 points 9 months ago

I tried TDD in a personal project recently and it got annoying pretty fast. It was also a project where I tried a new Framework so writing test when one doesn't know how things behave exactly results in adjusting the tests afterwards anyway.
Thinkimg how I want to designe my API upfront while discovering the details as I go served me well in the past (still in context of personal projects).

It also doesn't help when my tests have more bugs than the tested code...

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 6 points 9 months ago

Multi layer debugging is still better than multi layer marketing.

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 10 points 9 months ago

Ausrichtung nach dem Merkmal, was am stärksten sichtbar ist. In diesem Beispiel ist es das Etikett.

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 17 points 9 months ago

Babe wake up, new Chernobyl just dropped.

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 3 points 10 months ago

Andere Artworks haben oft bei nicht voll ausgefüllren Stellen Gittermuster mit der passenden Farbe. Da kann man auch ohne Template aushelfen.

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 8 points 10 months ago

There are ways to turn human remains into a juwel. Now human plastic spoons would be something new to put on ones shelf.

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 16 points 10 months ago

Hmm, rather it is the inverse (or reverse?). Hitting a deer with a car breaks both. So a deer hitting a car repairs both.

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 6 points 10 months ago

Bei solchen Themen stell ich mir da immer vor, den Politiker an dem Krawattenansatz zu packen und mit jedem Wort der folgenden Sätze eine Ohrfeige zu geben (immer abwechselnde Seite):
"Hört endlich auf die Wirtschaft so zu fördern bei Vernachlässigung der Bevölkerung. Ne große Wirtschaft nützt auch nichts, wenn sich kaum jemand mehr ihre Produkte leisten kann."

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 6 points 10 months ago

Noch 363 solche Posts und wir haben deinen Geburtstag.

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 13 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The mages of Electrical Engineering reseach the tools and formulars to control the magic. The mages of Hardware Engineering develop under great effort the sigils and rituals of how the rocks must be processed. The Warlocks of the CPU use the near infinit possibilities of algorithms and the power of the evolved rocks to create worlds nobody could ever have imagined (in exchange for the ability to go outside).

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 9 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Hey, this follows a strict logic. In young marriages they also don't have to make decisions; they are made for them.

[–] BlueKey@fedia.io 10 points 10 months ago (6 children)

This is a thing in all KDE distros I know. Once Discover downloaded them, they will be installed on next shutdown / reboot.

 

It is astonishing how nature invented electrical motors with gearshift way before humans did.

 

Posting this as I find it astonishing how nature invented electrical motors with gearshift way before humans did.

 
 

I have a .Net Core (ver 8.0) multiproject solution which uses a native library on linux (.so).

When I start the project with debugger on, the program exits with code 0 and without any messages when hitting the line which loads the library.
Without the debugger, it runs without issues.

So does somebody know how I can get debugging to work?

 

U-Prove seems to me to be pretty close to a perfect auth system. It is possible to disclose only specific attributes and every prove is unlinkable (given no unique attribute is disclosed). Also it supports generating an unique, identity-linked ID per domain.

So I wonder why this technology is not used anywhere I know of?

 

Lets say I'm in a city and want to buy a specific item or a specific category of items.
It would be nice if there is a website which lists all the items (or at least their more granular categories) of all the local shops in my area.

To be clear, I don't mean an onlineshop; I still want to go there physically. Just something like of a catalogue for all shops in a specific area.

 
 

I'm entertaining the thought to write my backups onto tape storage. So my questiont to this community is: does someone know where (if any) to get cheap and simple (my requirements are "just writes & reads the data and is usable with a Linux machine") used tape drives?

Thanks for any hints.

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