OBDeleven
Hang on, have I being saying this wrong for years? I thought it was OBDII or OBD2 ?
OBDeleven
Hang on, have I being saying this wrong for years? I thought it was OBDII or OBD2 ?
in part because the fediverse is “too hard.”
I think this is probably a good thing, it might keep dumb people away.
As an aside, it’s starting to irritate me how often I see people complain the fediverse/threadiverse is too complex or too difficult to understand. I mean, you managed to understand that email accounts live on different servers, but you can’t apply that same mental logic to forums living on different servers?
I work in IT too. I was with my first employer for 5 years.
The longest I think I stayed with an employer was 8 years and it was because I really enjoyed it - it was difficult consultancy work that took me all over the country and even to some other countries, but it felt like getting a whole new job every 6 months. I gave it up for stability and no travel after I got married. I was with another employer for 6 very boring/stable years after that and I’ve run my own business and worked for myself for the last 11 years.
I think we have different definitions of the word “easily” :D
I think the performance bottleneck isn’t the web application, it’s the PostgreSQL database of comments and posts that won’t scale horizontally (easily).
Lemmy must be using the prefers-color-scheme media query as I didn’t even know it had a light mode!
Just to be pedantic, it’s fewer - not less. You use less for things that you can’t count.
Vscode is written in JavaScript and running in a web browser. Vim is written in C and runs at a console. Of course Vim is faster. Vscode is a hobbled cripple by comparison.
The rest of your comment suggests you are ignorant of vim with plugins and command line tools. I’ve tried vscode and while it looks nice, I am far faster when developing with vim and a couple of open terminals.