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In this stream, we take a look at Lemmy, the federated Reddit alternative. Useful links: - Site: https://join-lemmy.org/ - Code: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy Discord channel: https://discord.gg/YNtU8Yw7yT
I'm in the process of learning DOOM Emacs to move away from Codium, and the process prompted me to reflect on editors I've used in the past. There is one obscure editor I'm having flashbacks of: jGrasp. It was the editor I learned to code in because it's what my professor recommended. It is ugly and barebones as hell. Also, it's written in Java. I would never use an editor like it today, but I didn't know any better at the time.
A couple of users on the genzedong matrix chat expressed concern over Lemmygrad's lack of privacy policy. Lemmy already supports setting legal information in the site admin settings (although it's hard to find the legal page if you don't already know about it since there are no links to there).
It could also be worth letting admins on other instances know about this feature, as I'm sure many of them would want to add privacy policies to their instances as well.
Like the title says. Put your prompts in the comments of the art thread.
This is more UX horror than programming horror, but this seems like the right community for this. I had to help make this shit.
There was a list of bank transactions that you could scroll through, and you could expand a transaction and change some of its details. If you change its category, a list of checkboxes will show up for applying the category change to other transactions that are similar. This list also was scrollable. There was a scrollable list inside a scrollable list. Neither of these scrollable lists had a scrollbar.
The button on the expanded transaction for saving the changes triggered not one, not two, but three API calls. Everything’s peachy if all the calls succeed or they all fail, but what do you show the user if it some fail and some succeed? Who the fuck knows.
https://theleftwind.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/wheresthewinterpalace.pdf
I don't know if this is the right community to ask this sort of thing, but I think a community in the vein of thedailywtf.com would be a good fit for this instance. I'm sure we've all come across our share of WTFs.
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