Because heartburn.
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Add something like potato, or at least bread.
Needs some work.

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debugging, breakpoints, memory inspection
glorified printf debugging
intergated terminal
real terminal
Code and logs don’t count, that’s not normal reading. That’s cheating.
I know of Minetest. And mpv (not a game) plugins. And Asciidoctor is built in it (for examples outside RoR).
Multiple windows. Most people dislike 2 meter wide text blocks.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•New Dad Can't Wait to Show Newborn Child Hard Drives Full of Pirated Movies Once He's Old EnoughEnglish
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I make Peersuite, a p2p encrypted discord alternative
4·8 months agoThe link typo hasn’t been fixed in hours,
Whoa, hey, they’re not paid on-call. Give it a few days.
MonkderVierte@lemmy.mlto
Programming@programming.dev•How Microsoft Developers Use AI in Real-World Coding | BRK103 (YouTube, 1h)
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Or putting a weird (and illegal) consent dialogue the reader can’t crawl. Golem.de does that, one of the biggest german tech newspapers.
Native where?
Ah, right, Ruby on Rails.
- Java: you are in corporate IT
- JS: you like surface things more than efficiency
- Ruby: you are a gamer/modder/plugin maker
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Splitgate 2 finally playable on regular desktop Linux PC (May 26, 2025 Update)
1·8 months agoIs that like a Ratchet & Clank clone?
Code that does not work is just text.
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Programming@programming.dev•An Elaborate GitHub Comment on Microsoft's new `edit` CLI Text Editor Asking for Simplicity and Predictability
2·8 months agoMS, please take a look at Metapad for how to build a good basic text editor with some smart features.
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We disagree with that. Besides, it would make for a balanced diet, which this here isn’t.