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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Oh thanks for the heads up, I should've read it more carefully :P

 

I recently stumbled upon a problem: I wanted the stdout of a command task to be printed after execution, so I toggled the global -v flag. However, the service module is apparently verbose as shit and printed like a 100 lines and uhh.... that's a costly tradeoff O_o

Seems like a PR for a task-level verbosity keyword has been proposed, yet rejected.

I'm aware it's possible to just register the stdout of the command and print it in a following debug task, but I wonder if there's a prettier solution.

How would you go about this? Ever encountered such a feeling?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Based in Israel, don't get anything. This is standard as our contacts usually specify that a third of our salary is legally considered compensation for overtime.

There's no defined schedule, it's mostly "whoever is available will take care of the incident, and if multiple people are available then they should join too". It will obviously not go smoothly if you're never available. This is terrible, I wonder if there are any other places that behave like this.

It should be noted that this isn't weird considered the working hours are quite bad compared to the OECD, not terrible though.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Me with every post here

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I'd be scared to perform POST/PUT with LLM-generated commands. For immutable calls I agree though

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Terrible choice of name

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I guess they were referring to formatting other than tabs, like place of brackets and line length, which sounds like a neat idea

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

He's literally me that's why I posted. Commenters won't get it

 
[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Well put, thank you for taking the time to write this. You're incredibly eloquent

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I'm using both of them:) zoxide comes with a zi command which lets you search through your recent directories

 

Saw the post here regarding CentOS's off-springs and a couple of people brought up the excellent point of: why play with fire? Let's just stick to Debian.

The only disadvantage I currently see is the outdated packages, and I'm curious whether makedeb solves them. Does anyone here use it regularly? How stable and comfortable is it? Did you write your own PKGBUILDs?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Yep, it's more of a reference. I like the argparse tutorial and would love to see more docs of this kind though

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Nah 30 hours/week for insurance? It's mandatory here starting from 1hr/week 😭 Thanks for the explanation

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (4 children)

can only get 25 hrs a week because obongocare

Uh can an American explain this? Obamacare sets a cap for weekly working hours?

 

One of my fav Python writeups. I love Python and luckily I get to dictate how it's being written in my job, so I'm forcing types down the through of my colleagues. Saved a bunch of debugging time, so I can waste more time on Lemmy while still getting paid. Good shit

 
$ cd lemmy-dir
$ du -sh *
456K    lemmy-ui
15G     pictrs
4.3G    postgres

Guys this is no longer funny please I feel literally chased by the "no space left" message. Please help I don't need those pics I did not upload them

 

I've been dabbling in the past year and a half with getting into orgs, which haven't been that hard since I live in a big city, but I still had trouble staying consistent with it or feeling like I have any actual impact.

I went through orgs dealing with asylum seekers, unions for part-time workers, food security, fun local events that raise money for the aforementioned food security project, and now I landed in an org dealing with helping low-wage workers getting benefits that their employers stole from them. Most of them are refugees, some are Palestinians, which does feel somewhat impactful, but it's still a minority.

These were all great orgs with moral people, but the catch is that I can't be passive with it like in my work. There aren't really any managers that are responsible for finding me work at these orgs, because they're busy with their own work. There are no Bullshit Jobs there. I need to ask around and find work myself.

This is exhausting, especially while juggling a 9-5 and a couple of hobbies, and while I'm fully aware of the capitalistic scam of keeping us busy working instead of organizing, I'm yet still frustrated with it. Anyone feeling the same? I hope it'll get more impactful as my life gets more stable, and I have an overall optimistic feeling about this, but non the less the helplessness I feel right now is real :(

 

Y'all should try it! I loved seeing it popping on other instances' /instances page, and seeing it polling other communities. Also changing the background in my theme was lit.

Lemmy's hosting documentation is a bit rough around the edges, especially the ARM situation (and its contemporary solution), so I had some extra tinkering to do. No shade at all yeah? I appreciate every bit of their work and I jotted down some points that I need to consolidate into a documentation PR soon.

Anyway, I feel like the extra @... on our usernames should be worn as a badge of honor you feel me? ;)

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