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Espresso at home?
  • Doesn't really answer your question, but I've been really happy making "faux latte"s and such with my Moka pot. A little inconvenient to clean, but definitely takes up less space than a mini espresso machine.

  • VSCode completions
  • Solargraph is the better one I've tried. I tried the Shopify LSP, but had trouble getting it to give me any suggestions, and I'm not well-versed enough in Ruby's tooling yet to troubleshoot. Thanks!

  • VSCode completions

    Hi all!

    What do you guys use for completions in VSCode? I'm driving into ruby right now and have been a bit underwhelmed by what I've tried.

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    Free Software Developer Resume Review for Lemmies #1
  • I'll bite! Thanks for the offer!

    I'm not looking right now, but would love a gander for when I make my next move. Generally, I'm targeting broad developer roles, but I like to work more in the backend of things (my current title of "full-stack" is technically correct for what I do, but is not my career goal)

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lo4ufTuXfT6YHNtwHc4x1PBxCSzp1q4p/view

  • Google is getting a lot worse because of the Reddit blackouts
  • At least with SO, they have historically put up dumps of all user data on archive.org (that stopped recently but it's allegedly coming back). If something were to happen, at least the information would still be decently accessible, just not indexed as well.

  • RedHat dropping support for LibreOffice
  • Well, it sounds like they're also not going to be maintaining the Flatpak long-term, just upstreaming some fixes. Am I reading this wrong? Not sure who maintains the Flatpak; hopefully someone other than RH...

  • Which project(s) made you go “I can't believe this is open-source”?😎
  • Wow, TIL; I had always thought of it as an open source project, but I guess it wasn't always!

    In May 2002, Roosendaal started the non-profit Blender Foundation, with the first goal to find a way to continue developing and promoting Blender as a community-based open-source project. On July 18, 2002, Roosendaal started the "Free Blender" campaign, a crowdfunding precursor.[19][20] The campaign aimed at open-sourcing Blender for a one-time payment of €100,000 (US$100,670 at the time), with the money being collected from the community.[21] On September 7, 2002, it was announced that they had collected enough funds and would release the Blender source code. Today, Blender is free and open-source software, largely developed by its community as well as 26 full-time employees and 12 freelancers employed by the Blender Institute.[22]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blender_(software)