Sync targets are never recommended as a backup. It now ships with a backup plugin to automate backups properly.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Commodore announces Linux-based flip phone with ‘no social media, no browser’ — the Callback 8020 will be available in five retro colorways starting at $499, runs 99% of Android apps
9·22 days agoI wouldn’t really class it as such, its just fancy texting for the majority of users
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Programming@programming.dev•Is Waterfall Coming Back? Sort Of. Not Really. Both — And the Bigger Question Underneath.
14·1 month agoWe do waterfall still. We just call it agile because there are scrums and standups.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The truth will set you free 🥲
8·1 month agoI understand the hatred of VB generally but as a non-programmer (just technically literate and knows enough to be dangerous with a computer) writing VB (in the form of VBA) was extremely accessible and surprisingly intuitive - far more than I ever experienced when dabbling in python, JavaScript and Rust.
(What I made was unhinged, unholy and should never see the light of day. It made a normally talkative .net programmer go silent in shock yet it is responsible for managing the project resourcing in a big department in the company… But it was quite fun and it does work…)
Honestly hard to say. Very much have respect for existing ubiquitous tools and for their copyleft and open source advocacy but they come across as very ‘elitist’ and reluctant to move to more common open source patterns (for better or worse). Like it seems that contributing to a GNU project seems challenging in needing to get involved with mailing lists and emailing patches etc. Although it seems GUIX uses Codeberg so maybe that stance has softened a bit.
Oh absolutely. It wasn’t even close to being sparkling chaos, let alone Agile. What we had as ‘sprints’ would be more accurate as Epics. The whole thing was insane but they stuck with the terminology…
We had a bunch of simultaneous ‘sprints’ that went on for over a year…
Only worth installing if it is 🔥🔥🔥blazing⚡⚡⚡fast
I was using it and I moved away. A combination of needing to use their app instead of a normal email client, irritating number of screens and frustratingly slow loading of the webmail page and the ceo comments that could be seen as praising trump made me look at other providers. I went with malibox.org and have 0 regrets.
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GitHub@programming.dev•Using GitHub as a landing page for small source‑available tools — does this model make sense?
2·2 months agoWell in that it serves a free website rather than just being a bare repo. Still don’t think it fits exactly but its better.
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GitHub@programming.dev•Using GitHub as a landing page for small source‑available tools — does this model make sense?
2·2 months agoI personally find it weird and confusing when I see things like this. There are loads of closed source projects that use GitHub purely for issue tracking and feature requests and it just kind of feels against the ethos of it. Honestly for those projects I’m not really interested anyway if it is closed so after a quick browse in the org repos to see if I missed something, I just leave.
In your case it seems even stranger, if you wanted to have a landing page in GitHub but nothing else then why not have it as an GitHub Pages website rather than a repo?
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux is Getting a New Default Folder in Your Home Directory
2·2 months agoUgh yeah this is a real point of annoyance for me, we have the XDG basedir spec for a reason but everything just ignores it. I’d settle for even the config part, let alone state, data dirs and the rest. Just throw it all in
home…



Love Joplin but I’m biased. I actually loved it so much I somehow ended up joining the actual Joplin org… Not been involved for a while now though.