

Oh my god a /u/duckmaniac post in real time? Damn I’m lucky today!
Oh my god a /u/duckmaniac post in real time? Damn I’m lucky today!
I saw The Decemberists in that open grass area there back in … 2007? It’s been a while. That was a good day. I loved Chicago summers.
You’re not supposed to take pictures of the bean!
(Just looked it up, apparently they’ll allow it these days unless you’re obviously a crew)
I think the better question is why didn’t everyone else choose wisely by picking lemm.ee? /s
But for real, it’s just like the Jeep wave. See someone else on your instance in the wild? Say hello to each other and say you’re the best instance! Maybe the wave wasn’t the best comparison, but I have a Jeep so I was contractually forced to say so. I think that’s how it works anyway.
ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
Glad fizzbuzz doesn’t fit into the gibberish category
Boost hasn’t failed me yet, but aside from checking to see if it’s down, I’m being careful and popping away without browsing. I don’t want the dev to get slammed with more API fees because of me.
Yeah, at my company we switched to allow/block listed last year. Whitelisted and blacklisted are verboten
Best movie ever.
Had GPT summarize what happened.
The “left pad” incident refers to a controversy that arose in 2016 when a developer named Azer Koçulu removed his JavaScript package called “left-pad” from the NPM (Node Package Manager) registry. This caused a ripple effect, breaking numerous projects that relied on this package and highlighting the potential risks of relying on external dependencies. The incident sparked a debate about the stability and trustworthiness of the open-source ecosystem and led to discussions about best practices for managing dependencies in software development.
It absolutely counts. Mine was also 7 years ago and I still use it.
Since being forced back to they office only to sit on calls with the TV in the meeting room, I take every opportunity I can to make snide remarks about staying home.