Game boy and nes are pretty easy with modern day tools.
Works with anything plugged into the wall. Software developer most of the time. Helped start a makerspace once.
Will talk about Linux, plants, space, retro games, and anything else I find interesting.
Game boy and nes are pretty easy with modern day tools.
I have an old mac mini that was a server for a good 4-ish years.
The good:
The bad:
I would use it as a specialty server if you have something you do automatically only macs can do. Or as a thin client/vm box.
I used to use it as a CI/CD box before github actions was a thing. If you happen to have one, sure set it up for fun. If you dont and are looking at buying one, I would suggest a cheap dell desktop or (depending on what you want to host) a pi 5 or thin client and throw linux on it.
They do if the chat gets banned. Which eventually some dingas will do something that will get a community banned. Quite a bit of emulation docs got removed a couple of times this year because people cant take the hint not to talk about how they got their roms and emulators.
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I know people are using AI for jobs (heck Ive put a few cover letters though it), but getting close to automating the entire process is wild. Not sure how I feel about it.
If you find out, let me know…or post? Cause ive been looking for something like that for years in the software development side. The most consistent has been google translate…but its not the greatest API and expensive for anything other than corps. Most sites are just looking to make sure they meet requirements, thats it.
True. I modified my comment.
Theres a mix of tools that look like they are useful in someway. Or just neat and ive never head of them.
I mean software development as a whole, probably. Just knowing how to code in a somewhat larger org can open up job opportunities later on.
Fediverse specific…probably not. My cynical side thinks that most lose money/spend much more than we take in from the fediverse. Most projects are just passion projects with very little budget. But dont believe me, try it out! I want to be wrong on this.
Its interesting, theres a lot of links she references that I was not aware of in the fediverse (and otherwise).
Love that channel. If anyone wants to contribute: https://radiofreefedi.net/#contribute
They always need more music/voice/etc…content! Ive found and followed quite a few artists from Radio Free Fedi.
Such a nice library.
I have about half as many comments. Its a better space to be in. It feels like im talking to real people here. At least not as jaded lol.
I once had to add in custom tab behavior because a green screen used to work in a specific way in an ordering page. The IBM system that we replaced only had a couple of users but was responsible for something like 30-40% of all orders in a small company. So in it went! Fun times.
Any examples of users?
You can fork lemmy and create the feature yourself if you want. I believe it uses postgres on the official docs so in theory should be “easy” (famous last words). Im not aware of any plugin or filtering like that.
Its pretty small, but thats what makes it special. Real people that love the hobby.
Awesome!
Nice you should throw this on /c/crtgaming . We love this kind of stuff.
I’ve kinda checked out of the private sector for this reason. I’ve been having a great time working for a government job. Great benefits, union, etc… pay is about 80 percent of what others make but it’s more than enough to get by.
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The source code is open source so I believe someone can tell us if need be.
Sounds like you have your answer! Also sounds like a fun project. GL!