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As the OP said, there are FOSS hosted forges. You don’t need to self-host.
As the OP said, there are FOSS hosted forges. You don’t need to self-host.
With SourceHut, other people can submit patches by e-mail, no need to create an account.
The two-tier reply system on SO is really useful and would be harder to implement – the replies to the questions, but also replies to the posts/replies. I don’t know how that would look if starting from Lemmy as a base.
How so? Lemmy allows unlimited nesting of replies, which is even better.
Not if the language is standardized from the start.
An alternative would be a language with a simpler syntax. Something like XML, but less verbose.
Have you read the CommonMark specification? It’s very complex for a language that’s supposed to be lightweight.
Markdown is terrible as a standard because every parser works differently and when you try to standardize it (CommonMark, etc.), you find out that there are a bajillion edge cases, leading to an extremely bloated specification.
Do you also urge your e-mail provider to block e-mails from Meta for all users?
Bring your own water.
Because you want to make profit off people who are too incompetent to bring their own water.
C:
return *(solution_t*)&problem;
Indentation is visible, and much more so than braces.
PEP8 is clear about that.
Actual C: Problem → Segmentation fault
xaf
(extract a file) auto-detects the format.
Good. Spaces and tabs for indentation should never be mixed in any language other than Whitespace.
Poe’s Law moment. I can’t tell whether the terms are made up for the sake of the meme or actually used by gender theorists.
If you want to contribute to a project developed on GitHub, you need to have a GitHub account. So it does matter.
They said “the official version”.