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===devRant(developer community) has 100 active users(ranters).===All users(ranters) of devRant together did contribute 2389 times in total.===The average user(ranter) of devrant(developer community) contributed 23.89 times on devrant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) IHateForALiving is popularity rank 1 and made 228 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means IHateForALiving owns 0.45 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of IHateForALiving is 408.06140350877195 and total post length is 93038. IHateForALiving owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===devRant(developer community) has 101 active users(ranters).===All users(ranters) of devRant together did contribute 2515 times in total.===The average user(ranter) of devrant(developer community) contributed 24.9 times on devrant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) IHateForALiving is popularity rank 1 and made 228 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means IHateForALiving owns 0.41 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of IHateForALiving is 408.06140350877195 and total post length is 93038. IHateForALiving owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) jiraTicket is popularity rank 2 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means jiraTicket owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of jiraTicket is 149 and total post length is 149. jiraTicket owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) evertiro is popularity rank 3 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means evertiro owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of evertiro is 66 and total post length is 66. evertiro owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) kamen is popularity rank 4 and made 4 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means kamen owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of kamen is 71 and total post length is 286. kamen owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) CaptainRant is popularity rank 5 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means CaptainRant owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of CaptainRant is 170 and total post length is 341. CaptainRant owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) nemetepst is popularity rank 6 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means nemetepst owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of nemetepst is 394 and total post length is 789. nemetepst owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Hazarth is popularity rank 7 and made 18 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Hazarth owns 0.04 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Hazarth is 236 and total post length is 4265. Hazarth owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) magicMirror is popularity rank 8 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means magicMirror owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of magicMirror is 141 and total post length is 424. magicMirror owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cafecortado is popularity rank 9 and made 23 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cafecortado owns 0.05 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cafecortado is 51 and total post length is 1174. cafecortado owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) CaptainRant is popularity rank 3 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means CaptainRant owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of CaptainRant is 170 and total post length is 341. CaptainRant owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) evertiro is popularity rank 4 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means evertiro owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of evertiro is 66 and total post length is 66. evertiro owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) magicMirror is popularity rank 5 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means magicMirror owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of magicMirror is 141 and total post length is 424. magicMirror owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Hazarth is popularity rank 6 and made 18 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Hazarth owns 0.03 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Hazarth is 236 and total post length is 4265. Hazarth owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) kamen is popularity rank 7 and made 4 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means kamen owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of kamen is 71 and total post length is 286. kamen owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) nemetepst is popularity rank 8 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means nemetepst owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of nemetepst is 394 and total post length is 789. nemetepst owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cafecortado is popularity rank 9 and made 23 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cafecortado owns 0.04 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cafecortado is 51 and total post length is 1174. cafecortado owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) ScriptCoded is popularity rank 10 and made 9 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means ScriptCoded owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of ScriptCoded is 96 and total post length is 864. ScriptCoded owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cb219 is popularity rank 11 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cb219 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cb219 is 77 and total post length is 77. cb219 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Root is popularity rank 12 and made 19 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Root owns 0.04 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Root is 258 and total post length is 4910. Root owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) spongessuck is popularity rank 13 and made 13 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means spongessuck owns 0.03 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of spongessuck is 90 and total post length is 1181. spongessuck owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) spongessuck is popularity rank 11 and made 13 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means spongessuck owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of spongessuck is 90 and total post length is 1181. spongessuck owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cb219 is popularity rank 12 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cb219 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cb219 is 77 and total post length is 77. cb219 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Root is popularity rank 13 and made 19 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Root owns 0.03 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Root is 258 and total post length is 4910. Root owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) dissolvedgirl is popularity rank 14 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means dissolvedgirl owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of dissolvedgirl is 291 and total post length is 1458. dissolvedgirl owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) darksideofyay is popularity rank 15 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means darksideofyay owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of darksideofyay is 37 and total post length is 75. darksideofyay owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Lensflare is popularity rank 16 and made 87 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Lensflare owns 0.17 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Lensflare is 73 and total post length is 6361. Lensflare owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Lensflare is popularity rank 16 and made 88 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Lensflare owns 0.16 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Lensflare is 73 and total post length is 6427. Lensflare owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Liebranca is popularity rank 17 and made 26 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Liebranca owns 0.05 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Liebranca is 336 and total post length is 8756. Liebranca owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) D-4got10-01 is popularity rank 18 and made 8 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means D-4got10-01 owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of D-4got10-01 is 192 and total post length is 1543. D-4got10-01 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) donkulator is popularity rank 18 and made 48 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means donkulator owns 0.09 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of donkulator is 124 and total post length is 5972. donkulator owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) theranter is popularity rank 19 and made 4 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means theranter owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of theranter is 89 and total post length is 359. theranter owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) donkulator is popularity rank 20 and made 48 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means donkulator owns 0.1 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of donkulator is 124 and total post length is 5972. donkulator owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) atheist is popularity rank 21 and made 34 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means atheist owns 0.07 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of atheist is 145 and total post length is 4961. atheist owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) 12bitfloat is popularity rank 22 and made 67 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means 12bitfloat owns 0.13 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of 12bitfloat is 149 and total post length is 10024. 12bitfloat owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) lorentz is popularity rank 23 and made 39 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means lorentz owns 0.08 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of lorentz is 230 and total post length is 9001. lorentz owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) CoreFusionX is popularity rank 24 and made 14 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means CoreFusionX owns 0.03 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of CoreFusionX is 369 and total post length is 5176. CoreFusionX owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Demolishun is popularity rank 25 and made 201 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Demolishun owns 0.4 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Demolishun is 168 and total post length is 33926. Demolishun owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) SidTheITGuy is popularity rank 26 and made 13 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means SidTheITGuy owns 0.03 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of SidTheITGuy is 150 and total post length is 1953. SidTheITGuy owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cuddlyogre is popularity rank 27 and made 10 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cuddlyogre owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cuddlyogre is 224 and total post length is 2247. cuddlyogre owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) galena is popularity rank 28 and made 6 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means galena owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of galena is 143 and total post length is 860. galena owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) elfo is popularity rank 29 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means elfo owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of elfo is 32 and total post length is 160. elfo owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) kinu is popularity rank 30 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means kinu owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of kinu is 207 and total post length is 1038. kinu owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) TrayKnots is popularity rank 31 and made 4 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means TrayKnots owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of TrayKnots is 349 and total post length is 1396. TrayKnots owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Maryam6778 is popularity rank 32 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Maryam6778 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Maryam6778 is 405 and total post length is 405. Maryam6778 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Tasperen is popularity rank 33 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Tasperen owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Tasperen is 45 and total post length is 45. Tasperen owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cotetowemixx is popularity rank 34 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cotetowemixx owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cotetowemixx is 266 and total post length is 266. cotetowemixx owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) iSwimInTheC is popularity rank 35 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means iSwimInTheC owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of iSwimInTheC is 268 and total post length is 268. iSwimInTheC owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) electrineer is popularity rank 36 and made 11 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means electrineer owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of electrineer is 39 and total post length is 431. electrineer owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) AceDev is popularity rank 37 and made 7 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means AceDev owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of AceDev is 45 and total post length is 316. AceDev owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) netikras is popularity rank 38 and made 21 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means netikras owns 0.04 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of netikras is 167 and total post length is 3516. netikras owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) ars1 is popularity rank 39 and made 8 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means ars1 owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of ars1 is 87 and total post length is 696. ars1 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) bazmd is popularity rank 40 and made 79 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means bazmd owns 0.16 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of bazmd is 154 and total post length is 12213. bazmd owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) JsonBoa is popularity rank 41 and made 7 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means JsonBoa owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of JsonBoa is 269 and total post length is 1884. JsonBoa owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Ranchonyx is popularity rank 42 and made 20 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Ranchonyx owns 0.04 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Ranchonyx is 56 and total post length is 1129. Ranchonyx owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) tosensei is popularity rank 43 and made 49 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means tosensei owns 0.1 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of tosensei is 133 and total post length is 6533. tosensei owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) PappyHans is popularity rank 44 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means PappyHans owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of PappyHans is 265 and total post length is 795. PappyHans owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) awesomeest is popularity rank 45 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means awesomeest owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of awesomeest is 872 and total post length is 2617. awesomeest owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) kiki is popularity rank 46 and made 41 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means kiki owns 0.08 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of kiki is 86 and total post length is 3565. kiki owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) dIREsTRAITS is popularity rank 47 and made 8 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means dIREsTRAITS owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of dIREsTRAITS is 118 and total post length is 948. dIREsTRAITS owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) feuerherz is popularity rank 48 and made 14 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means feuerherz owns 0.03 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of feuerherz is 79 and total post length is 1106. feuerherz owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Tounai is popularity rank 49 and made 34 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Tounai owns 0.07 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Tounai is 135 and total post length is 4597. Tounai owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) jestdotty is popularity rank 50 and made 203 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means jestdotty owns 0.4 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of jestdotty is 341 and total post length is 69275. jestdotty owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Wisecrack is popularity rank 51 and made 8 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Wisecrack owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Wisecrack is 144 and total post length is 1154. Wisecrack owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) We3D is popularity rank 52 and made 6 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means We3D owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of We3D is 131 and total post length is 786. We3D owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) trekhleb is popularity rank 53 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means trekhleb owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of trekhleb is 188 and total post length is 377. trekhleb owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) vintprox is popularity rank 54 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means vintprox owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of vintprox is 211 and total post length is 422. vintprox owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) devRancid is popularity rank 55 and made 11 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means devRancid owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of devRancid is 163 and total post length is 1793. devRancid owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) retoor is popularity rank 56 and made 505 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means retoor owns 1.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of retoor is 219 and total post length is 111037. retoor owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Ganofins is popularity rank 57 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Ganofins owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Ganofins is 143 and total post length is 719. Ganofins owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) devJs is popularity rank 58 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means devJs owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of devJs is 55 and total post length is 275. devJs owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) lungdart is popularity rank 59 and made 23 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means lungdart owns 0.05 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of lungdart is 138 and total post length is 3185. lungdart owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Chewbanacas is popularity rank 60 and made 6 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Chewbanacas owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Chewbanacas is 57 and total post length is 345. Chewbanacas owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) sandeepbalan is popularity rank 61 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means sandeepbalan owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of sandeepbalan is 75 and total post length is 227. sandeepbalan owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) AlgoRythm is popularity rank 62 and made 26 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means AlgoRythm owns 0.05 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of AlgoRythm is 147 and total post length is 3831. AlgoRythm owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cprn is popularity rank 63 and made 43 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cprn owns 0.09 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cprn is 224 and total post length is 9674. cprn owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) kobenz is popularity rank 64 and made 6 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means kobenz owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of kobenz is 126 and total post length is 760. kobenz owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Biggy is popularity rank 65 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Biggy owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Biggy is 52 and total post length is 156. Biggy owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) superdupernova is popularity rank 66 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means superdupernova owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of superdupernova is 43 and total post length is 87. superdupernova owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Jwe0619 is popularity rank 67 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Jwe0619 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Jwe0619 is 129 and total post length is 129. Jwe0619 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) LianaQK is popularity rank 68 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means LianaQK owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of LianaQK is 364 and total post length is 364. LianaQK owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) PurgeXenos is popularity rank 69 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means PurgeXenos owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of PurgeXenos is 248 and total post length is 248. PurgeXenos owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) alturnativ is popularity rank 70 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means alturnativ owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of alturnativ is 343 and total post length is 343. alturnativ owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) bad-practice is popularity rank 71 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means bad-practice owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of bad-practice is 44 and total post length is 44. bad-practice owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) codePain is popularity rank 72 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means codePain owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of codePain is 118 and total post length is 118. codePain owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) greven644 is popularity rank 73 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means greven644 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of greven644 is 1 and total post length is 1. greven644 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) h3rp1d3v is popularity rank 74 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means h3rp1d3v owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of h3rp1d3v is 80 and total post length is 80. h3rp1d3v owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) hritik08725 is popularity rank 75 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means hritik08725 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of hritik08725 is 302 and total post length is 302. hritik08725 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) xcodesucks is popularity rank 76 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means xcodesucks owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of xcodesucks is 153 and total post length is 153. xcodesucks owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) antigermgerm is popularity rank 77 and made 164 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means antigermgerm owns 0.32 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of antigermgerm is 125 and total post length is 20580. antigermgerm owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) AdamOnAir is popularity rank 78 and made 12 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means AdamOnAir owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of AdamOnAir is 63 and total post length is 762. AdamOnAir owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Grumm is popularity rank 79 and made 27 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Grumm owns 0.05 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Grumm is 237 and total post length is 6421. Grumm owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) atheist is popularity rank 20 and made 34 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means atheist owns 0.06 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of atheist is 145 and total post length is 4961. atheist owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cuddlyogre is popularity rank 21 and made 10 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cuddlyogre owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cuddlyogre is 224 and total post length is 2247. cuddlyogre owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) 12bitfloat is popularity rank 22 and made 70 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means 12bitfloat owns 0.13 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of 12bitfloat is 148 and total post length is 10394. 12bitfloat owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Demolishun is popularity rank 23 and made 201 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Demolishun owns 0.36 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Demolishun is 168 and total post length is 33926. Demolishun owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) SidTheITGuy is popularity rank 24 and made 13 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means SidTheITGuy owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of SidTheITGuy is 150 and total post length is 1953. SidTheITGuy owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) D-4got10-01 is popularity rank 25 and made 10 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means D-4got10-01 owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of D-4got10-01 is 223 and total post length is 2239. D-4got10-01 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) AceDev is popularity rank 26 and made 7 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means AceDev owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of AceDev is 45 and total post length is 316. AceDev owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) galena is popularity rank 27 and made 6 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means galena owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of galena is 143 and total post length is 860. galena owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) elfo is popularity rank 28 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means elfo owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of elfo is 32 and total post length is 160. elfo owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) kinu is popularity rank 29 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means kinu owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of kinu is 207 and total post length is 1038. kinu owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) TrayKnots is popularity rank 30 and made 4 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means TrayKnots owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of TrayKnots is 349 and total post length is 1396. TrayKnots owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Maryam6778 is popularity rank 31 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Maryam6778 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Maryam6778 is 405 and total post length is 405. Maryam6778 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Tasperen is popularity rank 32 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Tasperen owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Tasperen is 45 and total post length is 45. Tasperen owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cotetowemixx is popularity rank 33 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cotetowemixx owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cotetowemixx is 266 and total post length is 266. cotetowemixx owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) electrineer is popularity rank 34 and made 11 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means electrineer owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of electrineer is 39 and total post length is 431. electrineer owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) CoreFusionX is popularity rank 35 and made 21 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means CoreFusionX owns 0.04 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of CoreFusionX is 459 and total post length is 9658. CoreFusionX owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) lorentz is popularity rank 36 and made 46 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means lorentz owns 0.08 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of lorentz is 260 and total post length is 11979. lorentz owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) bazmd is popularity rank 37 and made 80 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means bazmd owns 0.14 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of bazmd is 153 and total post length is 12256. bazmd owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) ars1 is popularity rank 38 and made 8 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means ars1 owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of ars1 is 87 and total post length is 696. ars1 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) JsonBoa is popularity rank 39 and made 7 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means JsonBoa owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of JsonBoa is 269 and total post length is 1884. JsonBoa owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Ranchonyx is popularity rank 40 and made 20 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Ranchonyx owns 0.04 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Ranchonyx is 56 and total post length is 1129. Ranchonyx owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) PappyHans is popularity rank 41 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means PappyHans owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of PappyHans is 265 and total post length is 795. PappyHans owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) awesomeest is popularity rank 42 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means awesomeest owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of awesomeest is 872 and total post length is 2617. awesomeest owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) kiki is popularity rank 43 and made 41 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means kiki owns 0.07 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of kiki is 86 and total post length is 3565. kiki owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) netikras is popularity rank 44 and made 23 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means netikras owns 0.04 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of netikras is 165 and total post length is 3804. netikras owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) tosensei is popularity rank 45 and made 53 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means tosensei owns 0.1 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of tosensei is 128 and total post length is 6811. tosensei owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) feuerherz is popularity rank 46 and made 14 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means feuerherz owns 0.03 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of feuerherz is 79 and total post length is 1106. feuerherz owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Tounai is popularity rank 47 and made 34 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Tounai owns 0.06 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Tounai is 135 and total post length is 4597. Tounai owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) dIREsTRAITS is popularity rank 48 and made 9 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means dIREsTRAITS owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of dIREsTRAITS is 110 and total post length is 997. dIREsTRAITS owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Wisecrack is popularity rank 49 and made 8 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Wisecrack owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Wisecrack is 144 and total post length is 1154. Wisecrack owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) We3D is popularity rank 50 and made 6 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means We3D owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of We3D is 131 and total post length is 786. We3D owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) trekhleb is popularity rank 51 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means trekhleb owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of trekhleb is 188 and total post length is 377. trekhleb owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) vintprox is popularity rank 52 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means vintprox owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of vintprox is 211 and total post length is 422. vintprox owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) devRancid is popularity rank 53 and made 11 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means devRancid owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of devRancid is 163 and total post length is 1793. devRancid owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) jestdotty is popularity rank 54 and made 236 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means jestdotty owns 0.42 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of jestdotty is 368 and total post length is 87077. jestdotty owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Ganofins is popularity rank 55 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Ganofins owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Ganofins is 143 and total post length is 719. Ganofins owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) devJs is popularity rank 56 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means devJs owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of devJs is 55 and total post length is 275. devJs owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) lungdart is popularity rank 57 and made 23 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means lungdart owns 0.04 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of lungdart is 138 and total post length is 3185. lungdart owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) retoor is popularity rank 58 and made 557 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means retoor owns 1.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of retoor is 243 and total post length is 135643. retoor owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) cprn is popularity rank 59 and made 43 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means cprn owns 0.08 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of cprn is 224 and total post length is 9674. cprn owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) sandeepbalan is popularity rank 60 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means sandeepbalan owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of sandeepbalan is 75 and total post length is 227. sandeepbalan owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) AlgoRythm is popularity rank 61 and made 26 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means AlgoRythm owns 0.05 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of AlgoRythm is 147 and total post length is 3831. AlgoRythm owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Chewbanacas is popularity rank 62 and made 8 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Chewbanacas owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Chewbanacas is 150 and total post length is 1201. Chewbanacas owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) kobenz is popularity rank 63 and made 6 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means kobenz owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of kobenz is 126 and total post length is 760. kobenz owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) AdamOnAir is popularity rank 64 and made 12 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means AdamOnAir owns 0.02 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of AdamOnAir is 63 and total post length is 762. AdamOnAir owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) superdupernova is popularity rank 65 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means superdupernova owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of superdupernova is 43 and total post length is 87. superdupernova owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Jwe0619 is popularity rank 66 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Jwe0619 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Jwe0619 is 129 and total post length is 129. Jwe0619 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) LianaQK is popularity rank 67 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means LianaQK owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of LianaQK is 364 and total post length is 364. LianaQK owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) PurgeXenos is popularity rank 68 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means PurgeXenos owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of PurgeXenos is 248 and total post length is 248. PurgeXenos owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) alturnativ is popularity rank 69 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means alturnativ owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of alturnativ is 343 and total post length is 343. alturnativ owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) bad-practice is popularity rank 70 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means bad-practice owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of bad-practice is 44 and total post length is 44. bad-practice owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) codePain is popularity rank 71 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means codePain owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of codePain is 118 and total post length is 118. codePain owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) greven644 is popularity rank 72 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means greven644 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of greven644 is 1 and total post length is 1. greven644 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) h3rp1d3v is popularity rank 73 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means h3rp1d3v owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of h3rp1d3v is 80 and total post length is 80. h3rp1d3v owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) hritik08725 is popularity rank 74 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means hritik08725 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of hritik08725 is 302 and total post length is 302. hritik08725 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) xcodesucks is popularity rank 75 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means xcodesucks owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of xcodesucks is 153 and total post length is 153. xcodesucks owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) antigermgerm is popularity rank 76 and made 164 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means antigermgerm owns 0.29 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of antigermgerm is 125 and total post length is 20580. antigermgerm owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Grumm is popularity rank 77 and made 27 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Grumm owns 0.05 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Grumm is 237 and total post length is 6421. Grumm owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) antigermanist is popularity rank 78 and made 8 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means antigermanist owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of antigermanist is 103 and total post length is 829. antigermanist owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Biggy is popularity rank 79 and made 4 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Biggy owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Biggy is 61 and total post length is 244. Biggy owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) nosoup4u is popularity rank 80 and made 4 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means nosoup4u owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of nosoup4u is 251 and total post length is 1004. nosoup4u owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) TeachMeCode is popularity rank 81 and made 7 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means TeachMeCode owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of TeachMeCode is 147 and total post length is 1030. TeachMeCode owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) vlord is popularity rank 82 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means vlord owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of vlord is 162 and total post length is 488. vlord owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) chatgpt is popularity rank 83 and made 59 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means chatgpt owns 0.12 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of chatgpt is 453 and total post length is 26746. chatgpt owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) b2plane is popularity rank 84 and made 4 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means b2plane owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of b2plane is 87 and total post length is 348. b2plane owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) FuckJava is popularity rank 85 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means FuckJava owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of FuckJava is 55 and total post length is 111. FuckJava owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) isaachackett is popularity rank 86 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means isaachackett owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of isaachackett is 153 and total post length is 306. isaachackett owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) qwwerty is popularity rank 87 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means qwwerty owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of qwwerty is 61 and total post length is 123. qwwerty owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) antigermanist is popularity rank 88 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means antigermanist owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of antigermanist is 120 and total post length is 600. antigermanist owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) asskisser is popularity rank 89 and made 5 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means asskisser owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of asskisser is 464 and total post length is 2324. asskisser owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) elliotzucker is popularity rank 90 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means elliotzucker owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of elliotzucker is 16 and total post length is 33. elliotzucker owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) n1cK1337 is popularity rank 91 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means n1cK1337 owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of n1cK1337 is 371 and total post length is 742. n1cK1337 owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Mikol is popularity rank 92 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Mikol owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Mikol is 642 and total post length is 642. Mikol owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) Pogromist is popularity rank 93 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means Pogromist owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of Pogromist is 58 and total post length is 58. Pogromist owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) TerriToniAX is popularity rank 94 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means TerriToniAX owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of TerriToniAX is 181 and total post length is 181. TerriToniAX owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) arekxv is popularity rank 95 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means arekxv owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of arekxv is 19 and total post length is 19. arekxv owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) asgs is popularity rank 96 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means asgs owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of asgs is 126 and total post length is 126. asgs owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) kienkhongngu is popularity rank 97 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means kienkhongngu owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of kienkhongngu is 35 and total post length is 35. kienkhongngu owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) sjwsjwsjw is popularity rank 98 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means sjwsjwsjw owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of sjwsjwsjw is 62 and total post length is 62. sjwsjwsjw owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) certecignu is popularity rank 99 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means certecignu owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of certecignu is 788 and total post length is 788. certecignu owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) coreykelley is popularity rank 100 and made 1 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means coreykelley owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of coreykelley is 214 and total post length is 214. coreykelley owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) iSwimInTheC is popularity rank 82 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means iSwimInTheC owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of iSwimInTheC is 168 and total post length is 506. iSwimInTheC owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) vlord is popularity rank 83 and made 3 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means vlord owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of vlord is 162 and total post length is 488. vlord owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) chatgpt is popularity rank 84 and made 60 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means chatgpt owns 0.11 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of chatgpt is 445 and total post length is 26755. chatgpt owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) b2plane is popularity rank 85 and made 4 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means b2plane owns 0.01 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of b2plane is 87 and total post length is 348. b2plane owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
===Statistics: User(ranter) FuckJava is popularity rank 86 and made 2 contributions to devRant(developer community) what means FuckJava owns 0.0 percent of contributions on devRant(developer community). The avarage post length of FuckJava is 55 and total post length is 111. FuckJava owns 0.0 percent of content on devRant(developer community).
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@ -3669,7 +3670,428 @@ I much prefer Rider and Clion over anything Visual Studio.,Code architecture can
But at the end, you at least have a correct program. Other languages let you write wildly incorrect programs no problem
Kind of depends on what your personal style is,@Lensflare Schönes Wort,I caught some of that, "I don't do jokes" Then why did I enjoy it humorously so? Explain that to me, no wait, it's you! lol,That's a chair meet Window situation. lol,It's an akitio node with some kind of Radeon in it, maybe 7600 I forget, for gaming on an HP Spectre x360. It's fine, definitely works better than the igpu in the 10th (I think) gen i7. I primarily use a steam deck for gaming now so I don't use it much anymore. There is a few percent overhead going over the TB bus, and there are caveats with the number of lanes your TB hardware allows on a single connection but I don't think it will affect you if you're not sending video output over the bus, and it may be a non issue with TB4, idk. If you need new hardware anyway, these days I'd just get a laptop with a dgpu, they're not that expensive anymore.,Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm a schizophrenic and so am I.,Don't forget to drink a water before going to bed :D,TADPOLE. ```
Kind of depends on what your personal style is,@Lensflare Schönes Wort,I caught some of that, "I don't do jokes" Then why did I enjoy it humorously so? Explain that to me, no wait, it's you! lol,That's a chair meet Window situation. lol,It's an akitio node with some kind of Radeon in it, maybe 7600 I forget, for gaming on an HP Spectre x360. It's fine, definitely works better than the igpu in the 10th (I think) gen i7. I primarily use a steam deck for gaming now so I don't use it much anymore. There is a few percent overhead going over the TB bus, and there are caveats with the number of lanes your TB hardware allows on a single connection but I don't think it will affect you if you're not sending video output over the bus, and it may be a non issue with TB4, idk. If you need new hardware anyway, these days I'd just get a laptop with a dgpu, they're not that expensive anymore.,Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm a schizophrenic and so am I.,Don't forget to drink a water before going to bed :D,TADPOLE.,@retoor in terms of complexity hobby projects are far more complex than any professional ones I had
so I don't know. really depends if you got the specs right or not. cuz the difficulty won't be figuring out the logic, it'll be if the specs were clear and you missed a part. which is probably why part 1 of a rewrite was to do integration tests first and then you run them on the rewrite after if you had a lot of time
also professionally I had people give me 2 weeks to do something that took me 3 days in tools and domains I had no knowledge in... then that guy got chewed out by management instead of me getting a raise. cuz I was very good. actually some dude from some fancy company said I was "very smart" (but that was me before and not now post sick). probably others are not gonna experience it the way I'm describing. I would take other people's code and in some instances change 90 lines to 12... felt kind of bad I was throwing out their work lol, but less code is easier to maintain,@cuddlyogre Interesting, I never perceived envvars as such a complicated problem that OS config, a project-specific envfile, and build system scripting couldn't handle them completely.
I mean, there's only so many sources envvars can reasonably be associated with, mainly the code, the OS, and a finite number of modes to choose from.,@antigermanist yeah at some workplaces you have to go through legal to use packages
sounds like a nightmare
then also if you upgrade a package you have to go through legal. aka nobody is updating them
at that point it's more comfortable to have internal libraries. at least you can update them,hearing with eyes is called synthesia. it's when sensory processing in your brain gets crosstalk
I got that once when I smoked a lot of weed early on but never since. I'd just see dancing auras floating in front of me with a bunch of colors. was pretty fun, makes existence feel all magical
strange a lot of programmers here wouldn't like weed. during my comp sci degree a lot of people smoked weed, and that was before it was legal. it was statistically bizarre
I meant to weed last night but didn't. this always happens!,there's so many damned children around now
lockdowns made everyone fuck
western modern world is the only one where both genders work, probably. so it's probably to do with them just never spending any time together
I mean poisons in the food and kids being too expensive and women being messed up from men being brainwashed into thinking they're too good for condoms therefore have to mess up the woman's hormones by requiring her to go on the hormonal pill which then makes them infertile might have something to do with it also. but bonobos have a terrible fertilization rate and are still fine cuz they have the time to fuck for every occassion,@spongessuck thank you. This helps.
Earlier this year I got a beast of a laptop, so I'm not after a new one. And new lappy with a gpu means I can't upgrade it. Hence the research :),Not sure how, because I visit the site very rarely, but somehow I've recently stumbled upon the '@whatever' channel on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/@whatever
They somewhat cover this topic.
...mostly dating-related talks, as far as I've seen - yes, but it is related.
I am not saying that one necessarily has to date to have children, though.
One-night stands can have their consequences.,@bazmd I'm the type that is funny by accident and not knowing it. Not being aware of the stupid stuff I say,@D-4got10-01 I don't really like one night stands. Would make it even worse to get a kiddo out of it. Conceived with mediocre love. Probably will be ugly as F. But of course my 'special' little angel.
I'll check that channel. I'm only coding and watching tech related stuff. It's getting too much. Time for some other entertainment. Thanks,@retoor You're welcome, have a nice time off away from coding.
Also - yes, having a kid from a one-night stand is fucked up.
Wouldn't want that, personally, therefore I'm not engaging in those.
W/ all the people in the world, however, there are those who are bound to disagree, as is their right.,@jestdotty I would not convert code to less lines for fun if it works tbh. It's not that important for me. If it calls same query in a loop or smth is a different case of course (like my project does https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/...) but all queries are 0.01s or so. I finally had some use for union queries! I always questioned myself, when to use an union? Well, if rants and topics are different tables that both contain the field 'text' what you need to compile all content per user. In the dataset you can see how much data whole devrant generates in a few weeks. It's a lot actually. Devrant dead? I had 315 mentions in two weeks. You 108 (have the file on the background open). Not weird we're spending some time here,@D-4got10-01 It's not that I'm against having sex with a stranger, but the sex with a stranger is just mediocre in my opinion in comparing to the advanced sex in a relationship.
@wisecrack good sex requires some whipping right? According to wisecrack there are people who want to do some whipping stuff during a first night stand. I do not find such exciting people.
I've seen ducks having better sex than I had during one night stands. Ducks do gangbangs btw. Wouldn't expect it based on the looks like i do from the dolphin. Nasty fuckers with their extra blow hole,@antigermanist that's very theoretic. In reality you probably don't and with knowledge we have now, those things probably can withstand a plane crash into it. Sheep fucker proof!,@cprn oh really? Says how techii you are. I'm a rooter by profession and retoor by name,@magicMirror FUCK, sentiment analysis! WHAT A GREAT IDEA! I have hardware to do such AI now! I could let it generate a score and find out who's the most toxic or wholesome of devrant! Wordcloud is also good idea. Maybe i'll make a wordcloud aggregate function as sqlite plugin. Completely useless and ten times longer to make? Sure, but I like to do stuff in crazy way just for gaining skills.
When it's generated could be on image but it's in file name as well: https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/...
Old stats won't be deleted.,magicMirror fuck, what a great idea dude. Thank you very much. I have smth fun to do where AI is actually useful for. I know it's possible without AI, but now I can do this: 80% of comments made by this fucker is political or 60% is IT related. I'm happy. I can even export the main subject users commonly talk about. Like "She always talks about apple" or "He only talks about shitting and pretends to be a plane. It doesn't make sense",@antigermgerm of course I need someone to kill some bugs that making my life miserable 😞,@magicMirror: I just realize, i can ask retoor9b to make the wordcloud.. My statistics project can just call the retoor9b API,@12bitfloat Got it, drink water. Your cool!,@retoor well that one in particular was using grunt for caching and I removed grunt and 12 other packages and just... asked the transpiler library directly to uhhh... give me the string of the generated content and just wrote it to file using std functions, bam caching
it's not lines like code golf it's that people do a lot of useless things and could just not be doing that
another one was a 4k+ file... and the guy kept rewriting the same logic 7 times. so I put it into a method and the file was 1.2k lines after lol. those ones are trickier though, because coupling stuff like that can reduce your agility later on when stuff changes, and it can be hard to figure out that certain functionality is the same or you might have to make an options because it slightly differs in some places
but normally I find people just use packages where native methods they already have at their fingertips would've been fine, or they don't know certain native methods exist,@retoor how about devrant in terms of unique user interactions?
I was around a bit when devrant was very popular. dead now considering you'd get 3k-6k upvotes on a post before, and now there's maybe 20 unique users since posts go up to about 20 upvotes,@retoor also in the old days nobody really knew each other. it was very impersonal. nobody discussed anything. it was one of those high capacity communities where everybody was showing off
but now that there's less users it's more "intimate" so to speak, so as consequence 100% people are having more interactions with the app, because it's more deep / intimate than thousands of users who don't know each other and would basically rarely see each other, other than the app celebrities (which kind of sucks I think cuz I don't like the whole celebrity thing, I think it becomes alienating and cult-like in a community),@antigermanist I mean that's always been an option
when there's a will there's a way. it's not intelligence or capabilities people should be scared of (but they are, in psychological studies and such), it's intentions and their fueling capacity that really do the damage in the world. spirituality > material supremacy, no contest in the least. it's just a matter of spending the time,@retoor overestimating security
I'd say it's even worse now
knowledge of how things has been forgotten. this makes both hacking harder but also defending against hacks harder
defense means you have to know how everything works. offense means you just have to find one exploit. this means as people forget how things are built, the hackers will be favored by the asymmetry of this game setup
the globalists and those behind them did a... like a plan for the future of the world, and there were 4 scenarios. one of them was that hackers ran rampant and everything was infested by illegal activity and such. I definitely feel like it's far more common now than it was in the 90s. the flavour is just different, it doesn't look the same. everybody is a script kiddy now, and the reason why is because it literally works. imagine if they graduated out of being script kiddies? if there was actually ever an incentive for them to get good? lol. ticking time bomb,passed the sugar rush and reached the sugar crash phase. After a BIG bag of caramel popcorn in the movies.,This one is a toughie.
The worst, not really programmer, but sysadmin, I've met, would clearly be the sysadmin of a previous company.
He would systematically refuse to either give us access to the dev VMs or set up cloudwatch so we could have some observability on issues. (Namely because he didn't know how to).
He'd also keep all ssh keys for every VM in the bastion host of the vpc... Because he didn't know about ssh -J...
He'd also systematically fail to renew every certificate because he didn't know how to set up certbot. (Claimed that he didn't trust certbot, and that he had his own alarms set for it). Curious that they never worked...,The best, I'd have to say one guy that I completely lost track of, that worked with me on wowd/antrix/ascent before we both went on to actually work for the big B itself.
He could do fucking magic with networking code, and is still the guy I've learned the most from in that aspect.
With time, I've found out that I only find such gems more and more rarely, and it's too be expected.
I watch and learn like a sponge, so it was bound to come the time when I'm the one teaching, and not learning, which by all means I still do, but it's harder to do now unless I get into really specialized fields.,@lorentz
Msbuild in general has the nightmare of managing many different versions of msvc without having shit like symlinks, update-alternatives, or similar mechanisms.
The developer terminals for each VS made sure you wouldn't shoot yourself in the foot by automatically setting everything correctly so a call to msbuild would be repeatable and consistent.
Then again, I'm also baffled at anyone thinking PowerShell is good.
Like, sure, they have made advances, but as @retoor said, it could have just leaned on bash, but they went their own retarded way.
I mean, what kind of shell doesn't even allow stdin redirection in 2024?,Had to think about this rant again. As some of you know, I invest a lot of time writing programming languages myself. It's not a goal to be fastest / having best syntax (because, both i won't win) but the cleanest source code. That's very opinionated, so it is something i can win. But then I discovered the wren language and decided that it was game over, it was exactly written with the quality I had in mind. But wren is dead. But now, I see this fucker: https://github.com/vtereshkov/.... That guy can code! Wtf. If you can make a programming language look that easy has he does in this repository, you're a true dev. That the source isn't impressive is fucking impressive. So far, two projects are made with my quality in mind. So, Wren and Umka. Sqlite3 doesn't apply here because I have no fantasy or even an idea how a database should be designed or what it takes. Can't have opinion about database.
But damn, the Umka source is nice. It made me touch myself and stuff,Well, can't say from other sources, but at least in Spain, there has been this big prog left movement wanting to abandon Twitter and go to bluesky, because they are upset that Elon musk is no longer censoring opinions contrary to theirs.
Ironically, they, who claim to be antifascists, prove to be the most fascist, since from the moment they got there, the reports for "inappropriate content", (say: whatever they don't like) had multiplied like 100x.,@jestdotty if you've never found someone's code good, review this one for a bit: https://github.com/vtereshkov/...,@antigermanist lower api generally costs more time right. But really, I really don't use dependencies anymore. uuid4? I've learned how to write that fucker. Base64? Same situation. How HTTP BasicAuth works and a big part of HTTP/WEBDav protocol? Same. I can write a complete server without dependencies. I know that those are things you would normally never write yourself since it has no benefit but while creating such stuff, I've learned so much stuff that every library is considerable for a rewrite. I'm even doubting a vector database at the moment - have to do more research if it's doable. Sqlite3 and python barely have dependencies. And you know what? Both compile straight out of the box while being huge in source. That's dem dream. Also, that feeling of knowing literally your whole project is so satisfying. A node (frontend, backend is ok) never feels like my own. Its 99.99% someone else his code. It's like you did a small patch to it.,@CoreFusionX Certbot is outdated. Go caddy or go home is the word on the street.
What does -J has to do with storing ssh keys on a bastion host? I mean, you can do that, but what does it have to do with storing keys there?,@CoreFusionX much respect for people who are advanced in networking. Sockets is my fetish for a decade and I bought a book about the low level C API eventually and read it whole. By that time, I still have learned stuff about network, but not really about the C socket API anymore. If you understand the socket API from C, you understand them automatically in nearly any language.
But then, a few weeks ago, I was like, wtf is a correct buffer size? I mean, we can't be using 20 years the same values right? Stuff changed. I used for local development values like 1Mb and stuff, just because it's possible and it went faster than 4096. Sure, but it doesn't get harder than 256 or 512. Depends also on the socket option you can set for that. Weirdly enough, NO tutorial and even the book says ANYTHING about setting socket buffer size using an option. NO ONE does this for some reason.
Were you familiar with setting sock buffer size using an option? I really researched a lot, I didn't,@CoreFusionX cool for agreeing with me on that part. I pulled statistics today and based on that info (part got lost before i've sent it my git server) people agree almost 50% of the time with me based on likes. The likes are amount of posts / amount of upvotes and it's like 50% making me ranking the 48th most popular devrant member. I will generate the popularity statistics again. So sad that I've lost them. It had some surprises in it.
But, why i'm telling this? Well, based on amount of votes is ofc not accurate and especially not in amount because 50 people didn't upvote you for example. So maybe only 1/50th of people agree with you in reality if they would be all people that often upvote. So, i want to scan mentions and if the result is positive or not with AI deciding who makes the most people pissed of or is most appreciated with a mention. A mention says a lot. I'm 315 times mentioned last two weeks. Record. But a mention is mostly instead of post for many. Many don't both,@jestdotty all stuff we use is based on stuff made by people who DID know and they wrote a good fundament. It became WAY safer because many people don't have to know anymore how it works. They don't have to know because the fundation is safe thanks to the people before us. And, the general awareness of the biggest security thread - the user - is getting higher. My aunt won't just open an email attachment anymore and she also probably see's an icon being it probably spam and the user is not in your addressbook. Based on that stuff, she can judge as a total noob. So OFCOURSE, it's safer now. The general public became more aware. Ten years ago, she would've opened anything just like everyone did I can say out of experience with my former 'hacking career'. If it was easier, I would be making money know but not sure how. Because I made money installing toolbars using trojans. Those toolbar providers don't exist anymore (matcash, teddycash, waverevenue). 80ct/german, 1ct/turkish victim,@jestdotty my comment above is about awereness. In general computer knowledge, we're maybe declining because ten years ago, we had a kinda facebook (called cu2) and EVERYONE in NL was doing the greatest html javascript (he, yeah, people were nice back then and it wasn't an issue to let users use that) and css. Now, no one can do that anymore. Imagine that there was a period everyone could...
Side fact: that social network was amazing because it was common to answer 100 - 400 questions about yourself (do you like piercings, favorite movie, favorite power ranger) using an own designed question list, or one that you found online. Those question lists where just html content. And it was so fun! Because you actually gonna read that from other people. Now, on facebook, the page says NOTHING about the person in most cases. I have no idea with what type i'm dealing with. With cu2, you could see, drinker, smoker, tattoos, life enjoyer prob.. Maybe stuff as length and weight :P,@jestdotty Last 8 days we had around 80+ unique users doing (let me check..comments+rants).
2161 comments and 228 rants making it a grand total of 2389. Unique contributions per user is in the dataset somewhere. Soon, we can ask that stuff to my bot. But at this moment, i get an internal crash of chromadb client, i really think it's a bug in their stuff since i'm not doing any mutation towards data I provide.
I say everytime two weeks, but it's retoorweeks. In reality it's 8 days of data were my statistics are based on. Or 7 days if it's mentioned for weekly stuff,@jestdotty Haha, see me saying the exact opposite regarding not knowing each other. In the Netherlands it was thus quite common to have 100-400 questions about yourself answered online. Around 2005 or so. THat's way more than stuff you'll see today. Let' hide that I smoke, could turn out bad for me because the many opinions these days. I say, back in day was opener. What you say only counts for anonymous social media maybe.
I do have more friends online than in real life tho. that's easy. Every friend in real life is automatically an online friend since everyone is there. I think we have more friends than ever if we consider talking fun with eachother enough to be considered a friendship. It depends on what definition of friend is. Don't forget we have the lonelynes epidemic, boys in US have less than one friend on average or such. You can have online firends, but still, i would say that's quite lonely. I do not see much friends, moved far away. But I have friends i can call always,@12bitfloat yes, that's called freedom. It's nice for the people who actually do write correct programs. Don't forget you're currently running an OS stable as F written in such 'unsafe' language. Some people just can. As long I know it's possible, i will do whatever it takes to become such programmer and i'm far already. I don't do them segmentation faults. My source code is on my git BTW. Fuck, me and my big mouth, that one is for sure not foolproof. Doesn't even deallocate database connection. But what is the difference between a C application killed with CTRL+C and a Rust one regarding memory left. Nothing I guest. I don't get Rust because you write Rust. (Rust is resting is dutch. I rust while i'm compiling rust because it takes ages and 400% CPU),@retoor
This was in a time certbot was the only option. So not really a choice.
-J in ssh is shorthand for proxyJump.
The only point of a bastion host is to bridge resources in a private subnet to a public subnet so they can be accessed.
But the way to do that, is that people hold the privkey to the bastion *and* to those resources they need to access, and you use ssh -J <bastion> <actual target>, to access, so that you first connect to the bastion, and from there, ssh connects to the resource only reachable from the private subnet.
If you store all the private keys to all the private resources on the bastion (moreso, on a publicly accessible directory), what's the point of having a bastion at all, you just made it so anyone with access to a single resource has access to them all.,@retoor I can guarentee you that I could find a race condition or a possible null pointer bug in about 5 minutes if I saw your code bases
Nothing personal, just the reality of software :P
(I'm a former Java guy, if there's a thing I know, it's null pointer bugs),As to socket buffer size, it's really a relic of old times, but can still bite you in the ass.
The official documentation says (for both BSD and Winsock) that the implementation can withhold recv calls until the recv buffer is full, and withhold sending until enough send calls fill the buffer.
That's, of course, still true, but it's a relic of a time where CPU cycles were at a premium, and it was in everyone's best interest to just move a whole ram page of socket data into ram or disk.
Modern solutions in kernels based on kqueue/epoll don't really need to rely on buffer size and if the CPU has the slightest amount of time available on the scheduler, you'll get your recv/send back in no time, no matter how small the payload is.
By the way, part of our breakthrough work in having antrix support up to hundreds of simultaneous clients without degradation was intimate knowledge of epoll and kqueue.,If you lock the Mutex, any function that is called on the value should take a & or &mut depending on whether it itself mutates the value, and the guard should automatically decay to a reference as a result. If it doesn't, &*g or &mut*g should do the trick, as with any container that implements Deref,@retoor
Hahaha. Can easily answer that.
Don't really care about upvotes, and don't really care about political correctness.
That will drive any form of calculated or perceived support down.
You yourself (don't take this as a jab, please), skew the data by your own admission that you pretty much upvote everything.
I myself, for example, are much more limited in the updoots, because I hardly place any value in them.,^ that isn't a logical law but it's ultra rare for a function definition to mention MutexGuard.,You mention the need to take an argument that may or may not be in a Mutex. Your main options here for parameter types are &T and &mut T, and when you lock the mutex the guard decays to either. If you need the function to take ownership of the value you're in a bit of trouble so consider thoroughly whether it really makes sense for that function to take ownership, and what the ownership means.
1. If you take ownership because you want to mutate the value long after even the caller returned, you should replace T with Arc<Mutex<T>>.
2. If the only reason you need to take ownership is because you're mapping over the value without copying, use a crate like replace_mut or take_mut.
3. If you take ownership because you expect the resources no longer to be available, you can use Arc::try_unwrap and Mutex::into_inner.,@retoor I used to have 20 people or so I'd talk to in a week 2003-2012, so I'd say I was friends with them, and they'd rotate in and out. I remember one game I played on and off I had 80 friend list after 2 years (RuneScape)
now I have 1 person I talk to daily, and I guess here (where I think most don't like me, demolishun and you do but like 5-8 don't), and one guy I send memes to every 6 months, and some chatrooms I frequent and know nobody in. 2016+ I basically never made any friends. I went to college and then got a job. but even playing league of legends I didn't even make friends there. I maybe made like 5 playing space engineers, ark survival evolved, etc, but by the numbers that's like... 5 friends over 8 years? yikes. and they were tenuous friendships no less. i don't know if it is just me or what. people just seem to suck now or something,@retoor okcupid was pretty fun as a website cuz you could read someones profile and questions and basically have a very good impression of them. unfortunately was dating website and not a friend website. but I did feel quite friendly with a bunch of people I met there, up until they said something weird like "I know you dont like me and I have to unfriend you because I cant stand to see you happy". all I did was ask him about his magic the gathering cards when we met and he self destructed with self-loathing and pity and I dont even. I had no idea what they even were at the time, only found out years later cuz he refused to talk about them. humans.
.. or this guy who would only talk about trains and was self proclaimed autistic. he similarly went nutso on me when I was literally asking him about his trains cuz he got all paranoid I was making fun of him
remember when ribbing on the Internet was normal so people didnt get insecure about their own existence. pepperfridge farm remembers,I did a builder pattern
it's a struct with data and a impl method on the struct does hundreds of async calls to update the struct data
to do hundreds of async calls I need to wrap the struct in arc mutex so then those async network calls when they come back can update the struct data -- but this is a method on the struct, therefore...
unfortunately putting self into arc mutex means you can't use self again as it becomes a moved value
and seems the only way to get the struct data back out of a arc mutex is to clone it, so either case you're making a new object when you have to get out of async / threads, I guess. at least to my understanding
also apparently *self = data.lock().await.clone() is invalid because you can't dereference a self as per language rules,@retoor umka looks rusty
right at the code not at the constructed language
idk if I can judge c code tho
I'm actually quite familiar with game dev codebases / physics / number or data processing but not much with interpreters / compilers / parsers etc lol,sooo many definitions
this is like a library book with indexes and pages
writing all that seems annoying
but I do notice lower level language people spend a long time just trying to make their functions findable at the right locations I guess
I mean woo, organization. kind of boring though
yeah the guy put in a lot of effort. very diligent
idk 🤷,@jestdotty that's why we use pointers. Everywhere available! WOEIII,@retoor I am fatigued already!
*proceeds to rewrite a rust interface / trait for the 7th time*,@jestdotty Maybe your knowledge is too mixed from many sources that you're facing some issues. Maybe it's better to try one big book and learn that fully. Else you'll have maybe like i had with learning regex with GPT: issues, issues, issues. I was faster done if I just had've read a book instead of questioning GPT. I've learned with too much missing side info,@CoreFusionX I don't care either. But: i have a upvote ratio of 1 to 4. For every upvote I get, i do 0.25 upvotes. So, i'm not skewing upvotes. And yes, this ratio feels indeed like i'm upvoting a lot. But everyone that mentions me get's a upvote by default as a "i've read it" signal. Communication++;
What a jab btw. That hurts. Can barely walk. Auch, the pain,@12bitfloat I'm currently in the middle of something, but I accept that challenge. Until then I'll show you in less than five minutes how to find mediocracy. Step one: walk to a mirror :P And BTW? A NULL pointer bug? Heh, you stand no change young man. I don't do such things. I quitted right in the middle, but i do not think it contains a NULL ptr bug: https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/...
Enjoy,Holy fuck @lorentz. Do these instructions have to be executed at full moon as well? What is this for magic you're describing. C'mon, you can't take this seriously :P With instructions like this @Demolishun's cat would end up in a microwave. That stuff happens there.,@retoor I don't like books... more overhead than throughout for me
no I had brain damage
something I did recently was amazing for my brain and I can actually think theoretically for once and reduce my code bloat
seriously, without a working brain you just wander in circles. it's really sad. the difference is absolutely exponential. 2 years in 1 week difference
since brain came back I should be able to throw shit at the wall and learn from what sticks, which was my learning style before. I can't take reading 5k characters for something I could've just ran and understood in 30 seconds. also my linguistic comprehension skills are ass, I'd have to know how this person wants to describe things and what they mean by their words so it's learning too much irrelevant information. I've always just liked reading the code than people describing it,@jestdotty I know how it is, I had my fair share brain issues too for last 1.5yr. Biggest issue was that had a unresolvible boredom. But now i'm fit again, every day lacks hours, Not a second bored. I have like 17 - 16 hours a day to code almost but still i do not have enough time. Time goes too quick. I have no idea how I ever could've been bored. But it was only that 1.5yr. Before I was like how i'm now kinda. Maybe bit sharper. But i decided to continue with the medication. Especially now i'm on probation :P I can't have another issue or I will go to jail for a month :P,@retoor learning rust is like insane job security
because it's all monumentally complicated
I tried to ask someone to help me with a theoretical code problem and thought showing the code should be presented, like showing any sane language... then I realized I'd have to teach too much of the language for any of it to make any damned sense
I once ran into some video by some long time rust user and the guy seemed absolutely beyond autistic. he was probably a normal person. it looked like he was writing brainfuck but it was with generics and the words they use isn't even English. he was trying to tutorial people but was absolutely incapable of it lmao, it was like listening to an alien
strangely I don't think there's doom at the end of the trail though, so it sounds all grim but there's like something you know is there that you can't really put your finger on and somehow you know all this torture is making you better but fuck if I know it
edit: brainfuck probably easier frankly,@retoor woo adjustment
time used to go by much slower for me not as in like bored and torture, but it's like every day is 1/4 the length it should be. before i'd code like 16 hours a day and such but it actually felt like 16 hours. now I get up, make food, and next thing I know it's bed. repeat for like 6 months now (and before the 6 months was worse...)
want time to go slower again pls. hopefully soon
at least crypto popped so I'm far less stressed about my existence being possible
also roomie moved out and I think that helped cuz stress made my issues worse. the other day I got mad and realized I hadn't been mad since he moved out! I didn't even know how taxing it was to be pissed off til I got pissed off again. damn
Brain power go go go!,"then I realized I'd have to teach too much of the language for any of it to make any damned sense" -> Nothing to add there. Nothing to dis left.
Rust is kinda opposite Python or smth.
Btw, all cloud native first black lead super hacker devops are using Umca these days. Maybe not now, but in future. I predict it. Just like I did with Wren. I'm about to make a library for it, there's space left, like sockets. I love sum sockets. Bliep bliep. And imagine after that, I could write the first HTTP server in that language. Fucking awesome. https://llm.molodetz.nl is a self written http server with caddy in front of it. I think self the minimal version of HTTP and (small) file sending and redirect if websocket request. Smth like that. It does check if buffers are smaller than 4096 tho. It's secure. Did you know that the LLM's run on my server at home connected to a VPS (molodetz.nl) using a phone hotspot? We're serving on phone hotspots these days, stable as f!,@jestdotty You experience life so different than I do, it's insane :P
Btw, my this was recently the context of my LLM: https://devrant.molodetz.nl/2024-11...
Holy fuck. Maybe real LLM's have that too in someway.,@jestdotty you're more popular than me btw: https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/...
You're rank 50, i'm rank 56. It's post / upvote ratio. FIrst an unknown user with highest rank was a guy that only posted once ever, and got six upvotes on that post. Tadaa,@cprn you can do XTC any time, even in bad mood, it will work out fine. No special person needed. It doesn't primarily make hornii but yes, you want to cuddle / hug then and even with your friends. But if you touch friends pp, I do not think the street aspirine was the cause. In that case it was always about pp I guess. You think you're older than I am? I'm 34. Psychically I'm quite young, physically, I don't know. I prefer not to run and find out. Could be the worst hundred meter of my life. Skinny AF, 404 muscles not found,@retoor why umca future,@retoor just some regular AI schizophrenia
devil's in the details,@retoor I cheat. that rank isn't real by the stats. I've had a script forever going that deletes comments under a certain upvote count (script runs every week on gitlab ci/cd, if a comment is 2 weeks old or older and doesn't have 2 up votes it's removed). I do it for some privacy reasons since I say a lot of stuff and especially cuz of the brain issues. couldn't do opsec, people generally don't upvote personal info much. I mean I also did something similar on reddit once but it had to do with characters per upvotes math and I was doing it like a code golf and to do social experiments, but here is not popular like there (and I similarly did it because I was paranoid about opsec lol, what spurred it)
once I get 6k votes here and get a bean bag chair I'm gonna go through my devrant and sanitize them manually
plus who wants to keep data around that people didn't appreciate 😝, pay in imaginary points or it's like it never happened~,@jestdotty because it's impossible that I vouch two times for a language that immediately dies after investing in it. What are the odds. It's just a year old. Last commit 4hrs ago. You could still add std features if you want. That's my plan,@jestdotty my stats are only of last 8/9 days so your script doesn't do anything yet I think, but I could watch. See all json files at the bottom in export folder btw. You can paste them in gpt and do all kinds of questions. The mention stats at top says a lot about usage,@cprn yeah I'm 32
marriage-ya-wanna was a joke in my high school growing up the hot pothead rebel guy kept saying to all the girls,@retoor I don't know about that 😁,@retoor oooh ok
guess my wit still exists somewhere!,@jestdotty 😁 I wrote a complete async socket implementation for wren but then found it it was obsolete. It actually still has potential. It just needs marketing. But issue is that it's just another python / js / ruby / perl / php. That category. Easy to write and faster than one of the other language in their category according a benchmark. That's how they all describe themselves. It just has nothing new in exception very clean source code by itself. That doesn't make the language that beneficial. Tbh, it's so easy extendable with c and so lightweight, it could be a framework for a new AI language. Yh, that's it. It's more a base / framework or so. They're always going for embedded language, but for that smth popular we python and js would be chosen. Not even ruby or php come in that category for usage. Imagine being new. There are companies wanting to do everything in house, they could adopt such language. I've worked for such company. They needed software and bought a company,@retoor why they actually were a curtain manufacturer making 200.000.000 turnover a year. But it always was weird to tell people that you work for a leading curtain manufacturer. But they were top notch in tech thanks to having hired best dev I know. Also our hardware was top notch and the servers we got to host software on were better than the servers we got when we worked for cloud provider. There was a complete different company doing playbook management. Expensive joke but our servers were clean and documented as fuck. As department, you're doing this stuff on side and won't have such quality. I made beautiful raspberry terminals for factories there remote managed with salt,@jestdotty do you run servers somewhere? I use a free vps from a friend with 4Gb ram and two cores. It's only a forwarder to my 'server' at home for heavier work. It's connected trough ssh -R. My server and llm's have a 4g connection. A phone Hotspot on my kitchen table. If power goes down, my site will still run for a few hours because my 'server' is a laptop also containing a battery. This laptop is new but is one of the worst I've ever had when it comes to comfort. Opposite of my x270. But I do admit my x270 looks very old next to that one... I should look for a new daily driver. X270 is blazing fast with chrome, vscode and Linux itself but compiling goes slow and I do that a lot. I almost compile all software myself. Recently more than two hours for Linux kernel and then gave error. Good machine can do it in half hour,@jestdotty what AI made based on that json file I provided you: Let's analyze and compare the contributions and engagement metrics for retoor and jestdotty from the provided data (read until the end before you get sad :P):
1. Contributions
retoor: 505 contributions.
jestdotty: 203 contributions.
retoor has significantly more contributions, approximately 2.5 times that of jestdotty.
2. Ownership
retoor: 1.0 (100% ownership, likely the dataset is based on their activity).
jestdotty: 0.4 (40% ownership).
retoor dominates in terms of ownership, as they account for the entire dataset's baseline for contributions.
3. Upvotes
retoor: 708 total upvotes.
jestdotty: 304 total upvotes.
retoor received more than double the upvotes compared to jestdotty.
4. Upvote Ownership
retoor: 0.15 (15% of the dataset's upvotes are attributed to them).
jestdotty: 0.06 (6% of the dataset's upvotes are attributed to them).
retoor again holds a greater share of the upvotes.,@jestdotty
5. Upvote Ratio
retoor: 1.4 (average upvotes per contribution).
jestdotty: 1.5 (average upvotes per contribution).
Interestingly, jestdotty has a slightly better upvote-to-contribution ratio than retoor.
6. Post Length Total
retoor: 111,037 characters (total length of all posts).
jestdotty: 69,275 characters.
retoor has much more content, approximately 1.6 times the total length of jestdotty's posts.
7. Post Length Average
retoor: 219 characters per post (on average).
jestdotty: 341 characters per post (on average).
Here, jestdotty stands out with more detailed or lengthy individual posts compared to retoor.
Summary
retoor excels in terms of quantity (contributions, total post length, upvotes).
jestdotty performs better in terms of quality (higher upvote ratio, longer posts on average).
This indicates retoor may focus on a higher volume of shorter posts, while jestdotty leans toward more detailed and focused contributions.,@jestdotty, yeah, you post less amount but longer messages indeed,@retoor Word!
I started getting sick of monkey patching my python side projects, so I rewrote the whole thing into an ASP.NET equivalent. Before I always thought of Clean code being easy to read, nor have I touched .NET in like 5 years.
Problem is the chronic underestimation of my competencies is so stressful.
„That you dont know how to debug the container logs that I know, but stop projecting your complexes into me fuckah „,@jestdotty You can't dereference self? That's the first time I see that sentence, I dereference self all the time. A cursory search didn't bring up anything, and I tried to produce a few error messages too in case it's just an awkward templated message. Where did you read this?
std Mutex and async leads to unfixable deadlocks so I presume that's an async mutex from async_std or similar? Just checking.
Even still, can't you defer the actual assignment of the fields until after all the futures resolve so that you don't need to mutate the object in multiple places, especially during initialization? Having multiple unordered tasks write to the same object is exactly the kind of thing Rust discourages, and initialization is a special case where this really shouldn't be necessary because there is a return phase which is strictly ordered after all of the unordered setup tasks.,@12bitfloat I figured out why nobody could connect. ALL ip addresses were wrong in DNS regarding V4. For some people (and for me) it connects over IPV6. That worked. You could try again. It has now a random model loaded. a small one,@Chewbanacas can understand that .NET feels a bit decent than Python because it's compiled. You have some sort of guarantee. I didn't do python for a long while and I notice that I make completely different type of bugs as I would in C. In C i go quite fast, but in Python too fast. So many mistakes because Python makes me lazy as f.
I love python, but if I would want to make smth really decent, I would go for smth like C# or Java too personally. Sadly, jobs are mostly Python.
Python is patching patching patching indeed. To easy to edit or smth,@retoor srsly? I started learning C# because apparently this is what everyones looking for here. Are these job boards pulling the same shit like dating apps as in inducing scarcity? Fuck them man
Yea it also felt so uncomfortable how you cant properly encapsulate properties in Python. I hated my IDE suggesting me methods where it shouldnt have access to at all.
Still I love this language, since it was my first. 🐍,@CoreFusionX I really wonder what input redirection would look like in a structured shell. Maybe some function combinators?,@retoor It does work now!,@Chewbanacas python was for me one of the last. I was once member of a dutch developer community and there was only ONE doing python and it was a bit weird guy so I decided for the rest of my life not to do Python. But yeah, i ended up in outsource doing every mainstream language almost. Python is in my opinion best language ever written and I do even love the ecosystem. But problem is, it's kinda boring. A while ago i wrote a load balancer in python in ~10 minutes and never changed again. Just worked. I hosted a year long my hard drive on port 443 using such script btw. It redirected SSH to openssh and what it didn't recognize to https server. Two services on one port! Never had an issue with it. All made with asyncio. But python uses so freaking much processor always. Sick,@12bitfloat does it say smth usefull? I think you're talking to the batshit fast 136m model now,@retoor I'm not a big AI guy, even chatgpt rarely says something useful for me :D,@Lensflare quite literally.,@Wisecrack nah, if NASA told them to abort, they would have. Several missions were aborted early due to issues when they were close to being on the moon. When human life is on the line, they play it really safe.,In my experience those dep problems r usually the fault of a big ol cluster package who a) doesnt have their shit together or b) hasnt been maintained in forever,SVN should be legally banned,Its drill you dumb bitch,And once again I got proof that using ChatGPT doesn't increase my efficiency as programmer. It solves nothing, just leads you astray and adds more errors and problems for every iteration.,@lorentz AI told me when I tried it and it wouldn't work
I just wrote a small demo and it's not complaining. goddamnit
now I have to go figure out what happened then I guess
ok this is good then I can use this, maybe
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I have a struct of data and in this method it will do 500+ network calls, each of which will take 30 seconds or more, and this struct has many instances also that are all running doing this
which is why I wrap self in arc mutex, then do all the futures, and lock arc mutex to deliver the data back to the struct (and save the struct to disk after every new piece of data arrives, because this whole data download process is very slow)
then at the end I clone the arc mutex and tried to assign to self. the compiler has complained at this step and the AI told me I couldn't do that
I'm gonna try it again in a moment. maybe the complaint was something else,@retoor languages take off if people agree they're good like a cult. but they also can't just be paid to agree, there has to be people who genuinely need out on them. but you still need "community reach" which is annoying
having typical libraries or being able to do typical things on them is also a requirement
and some languages seem good at the onset but then when you make complex codebases you can't do a bunch of stuff which dampens spirits, or they become spaghetti and unwieldily and nobody wants to deal with them,@lorentz ok it's cuz doing Arc::new(Mutex::new(self)) moves self
so then I have to clone to go in and clone to go out of async? 😩,@retoor I used heroku before but then they banned me
stole roomie's old laptop he forgot he had and was planning to use for hosting but I need a clean apartment first then I'd find somewhere I'd plug it in and such
i've been getting around fine without one
gitlab ci/CD scripts are ok for intermittent tasks
before I had like chatbots but I don't frequent those places anymore
and instead of website tools I'm remaking the tools into command line tools
and otherwise I have too much to do. doing this finance thing, then I wanna do music and make not gay music, then I wanna make some video games. if all goes well this should be the pipeline and I'll be very happy. before I couldn't focus much and was mired in negative feelings because of my money problems but now I'm thinking I might be ok. so I might actually be able to make what I want for once in my life since i was a teenager. work is whore business but doesn't even pay you a whore's income,@jestdotty It's late now but I'll fuck around with async tomorrow a bit because I'm beginning to suspect that your solution will actually be a
&Mutex<&mut T>
but I'm not sure how much of the usual reference stuff works in an async function and it bugs me that I don't know this. If you can't share the code, can you think of a minimal example that demonstrates the purpose and implementation of this async function?,@retoor I probably should replace the battery pack on this disaster of a laptop I'm using now. it's falling apart left and right even though it was very expensive and it's still new
but the battery pack is puffy (despite laptop always running cool...). like do I wanna gamble on a bomb going off. should be criminal to sell hardware so "cheap" in build quality
bet battery packs don't even cost much
also I still need to root my phone
and my bf keeps having crisis of us not having met yet. he would rather I flew to him, plus he can't take days off work because work is slavery. he can't even meet his rent increase with their salary but nobody cares. so it's probably best if I have some time free and get to not being stressed and sick all the time and fly to him past TSA scrutinizing me cuz I look like a hippy and don't have a job and then just chill at his place for a month. roommate took my cat so I don't have to worry about someone cat sitting her which is great
also passports 🤮,@retoor what are contributions and what are ownerships,@lorentz
struct Test {
value: String,
}
impl Test {
fn test(&mut self) {
let amtest = Arc::new(Mutex::new(self));
*self = Self {
value: "value".to_string(),
};
}
}
minimum example
fixed by getting & before the self actually!
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but now I have new problems, cuz I can't get the reference off it now. ok I guess I have to experiment with this a bit,oh and really gotta admire that rust doesn't give you all the errors so I think stuff works in one place but not another and pull my hair out being what the fuck is the difference but turns out both were broken it just didn't get to the errors on one of the things
fuck this is exactly what I wanted to avoid. wrangling with the stupid rust system for hours while getting nowhere
anyway this is all sorts of messed:
struct Test {
value: String,
}
impl Test {
async fn test(&mut self) {
let amtest = Arc::new(Mutex::new(&self));
let amtest_clone = Arc::clone(&amtest);
let future = async move {
let mut test = amtest_clone.lock().await;
test.value = "asynced".to_string();
};
future.await;
let test = amtest.lock().await;
let derefed = **test;
self = derefed;
}
},oh cool now I Ctrl + z'ed in a file in vscode and it _literally rolled back other files_ what the fuck?
who the fuck thought this was a good idea? wtf,the only good thing about visual studio is that you don't have to use it.,...untilyou need to go 12km.,no. you're so old that your senility makes you hallucinate that rap ever was good to begin with.,@tosensei then you just put another stop....,@Lensflare the forces are counterbalanced by the fact that there is two wheels going in opposite directions.
Have you seen these one-wheels thingies? They are rad,@antigermanist I have. But you didnt get my point about the axis.,@Lensflare I did not.,It's your chance to relax, as no one work in hell,@jestdotty I know how languages start, but they can just be too late. This language is one of them. To be honest, it's native typescript. That's how I would describe the language. You know, that's actually awesome. Typescript is loved and we know it's just a stupid patch... Hmm, the language has something to offer after all. But as long not ran by a browser. If the browser supported multiple languages, python would've maybe be dominant or real Java. Vb script was option to js back in the day. Js won. You could do literary <script type="text/vbscript"> and manipulate the DOM. I don't know why js had won, visual basic was popular in the time. Maybe it wasn't multi browser and js was or smth?,@jestdotty Gitlab is not straight anymore. Do gitea. It has runners for CI like Gitlab / github. See https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/.... It generates and commits and pushes statistic data after source change,@jestdotty if he has to take free to visit you and you don't I think it's more logic you going there tbh. Murricans don't have a lot of free days is known. I also fucked a internet kinda relationship with extending the meet until the part he said bye,@jestdotty contribution is a message or rant. Ownership contributions is how much % is your contributions of total on platform and ownership content is % of your total post lenht to total content lenght if platform. The stats are actually quite advanced but no one carers. See my beautiful union queries :p,@dIREsTRAITS you're offending the devil. He's self employed and works hard as F,@tosensei I gonna apply AI on you to figure out what you actually DO like what is not is stated in profile. Next project,@retoor i like people NOT slapping AI on every pointless little thing. and ramen.,@tosensei fuck, you said smth new that you liked. Now I have to run imports again. Thanks a lot,An update to this rant: I tried to find a model that grade how ethic a sentence is and only to respond with that grade, nothing more. Just 1 - 10. You thought that was easy? No! Most models just fucking can't. Maybe a good one like gpt does,@chatgpt rate with a only a digit and nothing more than that how positive this phrase is: my cat died,@retoor
0,As I stated, it never does what you want. I didn't want it to be correct 😂 Fuuuuuuck.
But I think my point is clear anyway. Unreliable f-ers. ```
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@ -2593,4 +2593,425 @@ I much prefer Rider and Clion over anything Visual Studio.,Code architecture can
But at the end, you at least have a correct program. Other languages let you write wildly incorrect programs no problem
Kind of depends on what your personal style is,@Lensflare Schönes Wort,I caught some of that, "I don't do jokes" Then why did I enjoy it humorously so? Explain that to me, no wait, it's you! lol,That's a chair meet Window situation. lol,It's an akitio node with some kind of Radeon in it, maybe 7600 I forget, for gaming on an HP Spectre x360. It's fine, definitely works better than the igpu in the 10th (I think) gen i7. I primarily use a steam deck for gaming now so I don't use it much anymore. There is a few percent overhead going over the TB bus, and there are caveats with the number of lanes your TB hardware allows on a single connection but I don't think it will affect you if you're not sending video output over the bus, and it may be a non issue with TB4, idk. If you need new hardware anyway, these days I'd just get a laptop with a dgpu, they're not that expensive anymore.,Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm a schizophrenic and so am I.,Don't forget to drink a water before going to bed :D,TADPOLE.```
Kind of depends on what your personal style is,@Lensflare Schönes Wort,I caught some of that, "I don't do jokes" Then why did I enjoy it humorously so? Explain that to me, no wait, it's you! lol,That's a chair meet Window situation. lol,It's an akitio node with some kind of Radeon in it, maybe 7600 I forget, for gaming on an HP Spectre x360. It's fine, definitely works better than the igpu in the 10th (I think) gen i7. I primarily use a steam deck for gaming now so I don't use it much anymore. There is a few percent overhead going over the TB bus, and there are caveats with the number of lanes your TB hardware allows on a single connection but I don't think it will affect you if you're not sending video output over the bus, and it may be a non issue with TB4, idk. If you need new hardware anyway, these days I'd just get a laptop with a dgpu, they're not that expensive anymore.,Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm a schizophrenic and so am I.,Don't forget to drink a water before going to bed :D,TADPOLE.,@retoor in terms of complexity hobby projects are far more complex than any professional ones I had
so I don't know. really depends if you got the specs right or not. cuz the difficulty won't be figuring out the logic, it'll be if the specs were clear and you missed a part. which is probably why part 1 of a rewrite was to do integration tests first and then you run them on the rewrite after if you had a lot of time
also professionally I had people give me 2 weeks to do something that took me 3 days in tools and domains I had no knowledge in... then that guy got chewed out by management instead of me getting a raise. cuz I was very good. actually some dude from some fancy company said I was "very smart" (but that was me before and not now post sick). probably others are not gonna experience it the way I'm describing. I would take other people's code and in some instances change 90 lines to 12... felt kind of bad I was throwing out their work lol, but less code is easier to maintain,@cuddlyogre Interesting, I never perceived envvars as such a complicated problem that OS config, a project-specific envfile, and build system scripting couldn't handle them completely.
I mean, there's only so many sources envvars can reasonably be associated with, mainly the code, the OS, and a finite number of modes to choose from.,@antigermanist yeah at some workplaces you have to go through legal to use packages
sounds like a nightmare
then also if you upgrade a package you have to go through legal. aka nobody is updating them
at that point it's more comfortable to have internal libraries. at least you can update them,hearing with eyes is called synthesia. it's when sensory processing in your brain gets crosstalk
I got that once when I smoked a lot of weed early on but never since. I'd just see dancing auras floating in front of me with a bunch of colors. was pretty fun, makes existence feel all magical
strange a lot of programmers here wouldn't like weed. during my comp sci degree a lot of people smoked weed, and that was before it was legal. it was statistically bizarre
I meant to weed last night but didn't. this always happens!,there's so many damned children around now
lockdowns made everyone fuck
western modern world is the only one where both genders work, probably. so it's probably to do with them just never spending any time together
I mean poisons in the food and kids being too expensive and women being messed up from men being brainwashed into thinking they're too good for condoms therefore have to mess up the woman's hormones by requiring her to go on the hormonal pill which then makes them infertile might have something to do with it also. but bonobos have a terrible fertilization rate and are still fine cuz they have the time to fuck for every occassion,@spongessuck thank you. This helps.
Earlier this year I got a beast of a laptop, so I'm not after a new one. And new lappy with a gpu means I can't upgrade it. Hence the research :),Not sure how, because I visit the site very rarely, but somehow I've recently stumbled upon the '@whatever' channel on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/@whatever
They somewhat cover this topic.
...mostly dating-related talks, as far as I've seen - yes, but it is related.
I am not saying that one necessarily has to date to have children, though.
One-night stands can have their consequences.,@bazmd I'm the type that is funny by accident and not knowing it. Not being aware of the stupid stuff I say,@D-4got10-01 I don't really like one night stands. Would make it even worse to get a kiddo out of it. Conceived with mediocre love. Probably will be ugly as F. But of course my 'special' little angel.
I'll check that channel. I'm only coding and watching tech related stuff. It's getting too much. Time for some other entertainment. Thanks,@retoor You're welcome, have a nice time off away from coding.
Also - yes, having a kid from a one-night stand is fucked up.
Wouldn't want that, personally, therefore I'm not engaging in those.
W/ all the people in the world, however, there are those who are bound to disagree, as is their right.,@jestdotty I would not convert code to less lines for fun if it works tbh. It's not that important for me. If it calls same query in a loop or smth is a different case of course (like my project does https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/...) but all queries are 0.01s or so. I finally had some use for union queries! I always questioned myself, when to use an union? Well, if rants and topics are different tables that both contain the field 'text' what you need to compile all content per user. In the dataset you can see how much data whole devrant generates in a few weeks. It's a lot actually. Devrant dead? I had 315 mentions in two weeks. You 108 (have the file on the background open). Not weird we're spending some time here,@D-4got10-01 It's not that I'm against having sex with a stranger, but the sex with a stranger is just mediocre in my opinion in comparing to the advanced sex in a relationship.
@wisecrack good sex requires some whipping right? According to wisecrack there are people who want to do some whipping stuff during a first night stand. I do not find such exciting people.
I've seen ducks having better sex than I had during one night stands. Ducks do gangbangs btw. Wouldn't expect it based on the looks like i do from the dolphin. Nasty fuckers with their extra blow hole,@antigermanist that's very theoretic. In reality you probably don't and with knowledge we have now, those things probably can withstand a plane crash into it. Sheep fucker proof!,@cprn oh really? Says how techii you are. I'm a rooter by profession and retoor by name,@magicMirror FUCK, sentiment analysis! WHAT A GREAT IDEA! I have hardware to do such AI now! I could let it generate a score and find out who's the most toxic or wholesome of devrant! Wordcloud is also good idea. Maybe i'll make a wordcloud aggregate function as sqlite plugin. Completely useless and ten times longer to make? Sure, but I like to do stuff in crazy way just for gaining skills.
When it's generated could be on image but it's in file name as well: https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/...
Old stats won't be deleted.,magicMirror fuck, what a great idea dude. Thank you very much. I have smth fun to do where AI is actually useful for. I know it's possible without AI, but now I can do this: 80% of comments made by this fucker is political or 60% is IT related. I'm happy. I can even export the main subject users commonly talk about. Like "She always talks about apple" or "He only talks about shitting and pretends to be a plane. It doesn't make sense",@antigermgerm of course I need someone to kill some bugs that making my life miserable 😞,@magicMirror: I just realize, i can ask retoor9b to make the wordcloud.. My statistics project can just call the retoor9b API,@12bitfloat Got it, drink water. Your cool!,@retoor well that one in particular was using grunt for caching and I removed grunt and 12 other packages and just... asked the transpiler library directly to uhhh... give me the string of the generated content and just wrote it to file using std functions, bam caching
it's not lines like code golf it's that people do a lot of useless things and could just not be doing that
another one was a 4k+ file... and the guy kept rewriting the same logic 7 times. so I put it into a method and the file was 1.2k lines after lol. those ones are trickier though, because coupling stuff like that can reduce your agility later on when stuff changes, and it can be hard to figure out that certain functionality is the same or you might have to make an options because it slightly differs in some places
but normally I find people just use packages where native methods they already have at their fingertips would've been fine, or they don't know certain native methods exist,@retoor how about devrant in terms of unique user interactions?
I was around a bit when devrant was very popular. dead now considering you'd get 3k-6k upvotes on a post before, and now there's maybe 20 unique users since posts go up to about 20 upvotes,@retoor also in the old days nobody really knew each other. it was very impersonal. nobody discussed anything. it was one of those high capacity communities where everybody was showing off
but now that there's less users it's more "intimate" so to speak, so as consequence 100% people are having more interactions with the app, because it's more deep / intimate than thousands of users who don't know each other and would basically rarely see each other, other than the app celebrities (which kind of sucks I think cuz I don't like the whole celebrity thing, I think it becomes alienating and cult-like in a community),@antigermanist I mean that's always been an option
when there's a will there's a way. it's not intelligence or capabilities people should be scared of (but they are, in psychological studies and such), it's intentions and their fueling capacity that really do the damage in the world. spirituality > material supremacy, no contest in the least. it's just a matter of spending the time,@retoor overestimating security
I'd say it's even worse now
knowledge of how things has been forgotten. this makes both hacking harder but also defending against hacks harder
defense means you have to know how everything works. offense means you just have to find one exploit. this means as people forget how things are built, the hackers will be favored by the asymmetry of this game setup
the globalists and those behind them did a... like a plan for the future of the world, and there were 4 scenarios. one of them was that hackers ran rampant and everything was infested by illegal activity and such. I definitely feel like it's far more common now than it was in the 90s. the flavour is just different, it doesn't look the same. everybody is a script kiddy now, and the reason why is because it literally works. imagine if they graduated out of being script kiddies? if there was actually ever an incentive for them to get good? lol. ticking time bomb,passed the sugar rush and reached the sugar crash phase. After a BIG bag of caramel popcorn in the movies.,This one is a toughie.
The worst, not really programmer, but sysadmin, I've met, would clearly be the sysadmin of a previous company.
He would systematically refuse to either give us access to the dev VMs or set up cloudwatch so we could have some observability on issues. (Namely because he didn't know how to).
He'd also keep all ssh keys for every VM in the bastion host of the vpc... Because he didn't know about ssh -J...
He'd also systematically fail to renew every certificate because he didn't know how to set up certbot. (Claimed that he didn't trust certbot, and that he had his own alarms set for it). Curious that they never worked...,The best, I'd have to say one guy that I completely lost track of, that worked with me on wowd/antrix/ascent before we both went on to actually work for the big B itself.
He could do fucking magic with networking code, and is still the guy I've learned the most from in that aspect.
With time, I've found out that I only find such gems more and more rarely, and it's too be expected.
I watch and learn like a sponge, so it was bound to come the time when I'm the one teaching, and not learning, which by all means I still do, but it's harder to do now unless I get into really specialized fields.,@lorentz
Msbuild in general has the nightmare of managing many different versions of msvc without having shit like symlinks, update-alternatives, or similar mechanisms.
The developer terminals for each VS made sure you wouldn't shoot yourself in the foot by automatically setting everything correctly so a call to msbuild would be repeatable and consistent.
Then again, I'm also baffled at anyone thinking PowerShell is good.
Like, sure, they have made advances, but as @retoor said, it could have just leaned on bash, but they went their own retarded way.
I mean, what kind of shell doesn't even allow stdin redirection in 2024?,Had to think about this rant again. As some of you know, I invest a lot of time writing programming languages myself. It's not a goal to be fastest / having best syntax (because, both i won't win) but the cleanest source code. That's very opinionated, so it is something i can win. But then I discovered the wren language and decided that it was game over, it was exactly written with the quality I had in mind. But wren is dead. But now, I see this fucker: https://github.com/vtereshkov/.... That guy can code! Wtf. If you can make a programming language look that easy has he does in this repository, you're a true dev. That the source isn't impressive is fucking impressive. So far, two projects are made with my quality in mind. So, Wren and Umka. Sqlite3 doesn't apply here because I have no fantasy or even an idea how a database should be designed or what it takes. Can't have opinion about database.
But damn, the Umka source is nice. It made me touch myself and stuff,Well, can't say from other sources, but at least in Spain, there has been this big prog left movement wanting to abandon Twitter and go to bluesky, because they are upset that Elon musk is no longer censoring opinions contrary to theirs.
Ironically, they, who claim to be antifascists, prove to be the most fascist, since from the moment they got there, the reports for "inappropriate content", (say: whatever they don't like) had multiplied like 100x.,@jestdotty if you've never found someone's code good, review this one for a bit: https://github.com/vtereshkov/...,@antigermanist lower api generally costs more time right. But really, I really don't use dependencies anymore. uuid4? I've learned how to write that fucker. Base64? Same situation. How HTTP BasicAuth works and a big part of HTTP/WEBDav protocol? Same. I can write a complete server without dependencies. I know that those are things you would normally never write yourself since it has no benefit but while creating such stuff, I've learned so much stuff that every library is considerable for a rewrite. I'm even doubting a vector database at the moment - have to do more research if it's doable. Sqlite3 and python barely have dependencies. And you know what? Both compile straight out of the box while being huge in source. That's dem dream. Also, that feeling of knowing literally your whole project is so satisfying. A node (frontend, backend is ok) never feels like my own. Its 99.99% someone else his code. It's like you did a small patch to it.,@CoreFusionX Certbot is outdated. Go caddy or go home is the word on the street.
What does -J has to do with storing ssh keys on a bastion host? I mean, you can do that, but what does it have to do with storing keys there?,@CoreFusionX much respect for people who are advanced in networking. Sockets is my fetish for a decade and I bought a book about the low level C API eventually and read it whole. By that time, I still have learned stuff about network, but not really about the C socket API anymore. If you understand the socket API from C, you understand them automatically in nearly any language.
But then, a few weeks ago, I was like, wtf is a correct buffer size? I mean, we can't be using 20 years the same values right? Stuff changed. I used for local development values like 1Mb and stuff, just because it's possible and it went faster than 4096. Sure, but it doesn't get harder than 256 or 512. Depends also on the socket option you can set for that. Weirdly enough, NO tutorial and even the book says ANYTHING about setting socket buffer size using an option. NO ONE does this for some reason.
Were you familiar with setting sock buffer size using an option? I really researched a lot, I didn't,@CoreFusionX cool for agreeing with me on that part. I pulled statistics today and based on that info (part got lost before i've sent it my git server) people agree almost 50% of the time with me based on likes. The likes are amount of posts / amount of upvotes and it's like 50% making me ranking the 48th most popular devrant member. I will generate the popularity statistics again. So sad that I've lost them. It had some surprises in it.
But, why i'm telling this? Well, based on amount of votes is ofc not accurate and especially not in amount because 50 people didn't upvote you for example. So maybe only 1/50th of people agree with you in reality if they would be all people that often upvote. So, i want to scan mentions and if the result is positive or not with AI deciding who makes the most people pissed of or is most appreciated with a mention. A mention says a lot. I'm 315 times mentioned last two weeks. Record. But a mention is mostly instead of post for many. Many don't both,@jestdotty all stuff we use is based on stuff made by people who DID know and they wrote a good fundament. It became WAY safer because many people don't have to know anymore how it works. They don't have to know because the fundation is safe thanks to the people before us. And, the general awareness of the biggest security thread - the user - is getting higher. My aunt won't just open an email attachment anymore and she also probably see's an icon being it probably spam and the user is not in your addressbook. Based on that stuff, she can judge as a total noob. So OFCOURSE, it's safer now. The general public became more aware. Ten years ago, she would've opened anything just like everyone did I can say out of experience with my former 'hacking career'. If it was easier, I would be making money know but not sure how. Because I made money installing toolbars using trojans. Those toolbar providers don't exist anymore (matcash, teddycash, waverevenue). 80ct/german, 1ct/turkish victim,@jestdotty my comment above is about awereness. In general computer knowledge, we're maybe declining because ten years ago, we had a kinda facebook (called cu2) and EVERYONE in NL was doing the greatest html javascript (he, yeah, people were nice back then and it wasn't an issue to let users use that) and css. Now, no one can do that anymore. Imagine that there was a period everyone could...
Side fact: that social network was amazing because it was common to answer 100 - 400 questions about yourself (do you like piercings, favorite movie, favorite power ranger) using an own designed question list, or one that you found online. Those question lists where just html content. And it was so fun! Because you actually gonna read that from other people. Now, on facebook, the page says NOTHING about the person in most cases. I have no idea with what type i'm dealing with. With cu2, you could see, drinker, smoker, tattoos, life enjoyer prob.. Maybe stuff as length and weight :P,@jestdotty Last 8 days we had around 80+ unique users doing (let me check..comments+rants).
2161 comments and 228 rants making it a grand total of 2389. Unique contributions per user is in the dataset somewhere. Soon, we can ask that stuff to my bot. But at this moment, i get an internal crash of chromadb client, i really think it's a bug in their stuff since i'm not doing any mutation towards data I provide.
I say everytime two weeks, but it's retoorweeks. In reality it's 8 days of data were my statistics are based on. Or 7 days if it's mentioned for weekly stuff,@jestdotty Haha, see me saying the exact opposite regarding not knowing each other. In the Netherlands it was thus quite common to have 100-400 questions about yourself answered online. Around 2005 or so. THat's way more than stuff you'll see today. Let' hide that I smoke, could turn out bad for me because the many opinions these days. I say, back in day was opener. What you say only counts for anonymous social media maybe.
I do have more friends online than in real life tho. that's easy. Every friend in real life is automatically an online friend since everyone is there. I think we have more friends than ever if we consider talking fun with eachother enough to be considered a friendship. It depends on what definition of friend is. Don't forget we have the lonelynes epidemic, boys in US have less than one friend on average or such. You can have online firends, but still, i would say that's quite lonely. I do not see much friends, moved far away. But I have friends i can call always,@12bitfloat yes, that's called freedom. It's nice for the people who actually do write correct programs. Don't forget you're currently running an OS stable as F written in such 'unsafe' language. Some people just can. As long I know it's possible, i will do whatever it takes to become such programmer and i'm far already. I don't do them segmentation faults. My source code is on my git BTW. Fuck, me and my big mouth, that one is for sure not foolproof. Doesn't even deallocate database connection. But what is the difference between a C application killed with CTRL+C and a Rust one regarding memory left. Nothing I guest. I don't get Rust because you write Rust. (Rust is resting is dutch. I rust while i'm compiling rust because it takes ages and 400% CPU),@retoor
This was in a time certbot was the only option. So not really a choice.
-J in ssh is shorthand for proxyJump.
The only point of a bastion host is to bridge resources in a private subnet to a public subnet so they can be accessed.
But the way to do that, is that people hold the privkey to the bastion *and* to those resources they need to access, and you use ssh -J <bastion> <actual target>, to access, so that you first connect to the bastion, and from there, ssh connects to the resource only reachable from the private subnet.
If you store all the private keys to all the private resources on the bastion (moreso, on a publicly accessible directory), what's the point of having a bastion at all, you just made it so anyone with access to a single resource has access to them all.,@retoor I can guarentee you that I could find a race condition or a possible null pointer bug in about 5 minutes if I saw your code bases
Nothing personal, just the reality of software :P
(I'm a former Java guy, if there's a thing I know, it's null pointer bugs),As to socket buffer size, it's really a relic of old times, but can still bite you in the ass.
The official documentation says (for both BSD and Winsock) that the implementation can withhold recv calls until the recv buffer is full, and withhold sending until enough send calls fill the buffer.
That's, of course, still true, but it's a relic of a time where CPU cycles were at a premium, and it was in everyone's best interest to just move a whole ram page of socket data into ram or disk.
Modern solutions in kernels based on kqueue/epoll don't really need to rely on buffer size and if the CPU has the slightest amount of time available on the scheduler, you'll get your recv/send back in no time, no matter how small the payload is.
By the way, part of our breakthrough work in having antrix support up to hundreds of simultaneous clients without degradation was intimate knowledge of epoll and kqueue.,If you lock the Mutex, any function that is called on the value should take a & or &mut depending on whether it itself mutates the value, and the guard should automatically decay to a reference as a result. If it doesn't, &*g or &mut*g should do the trick, as with any container that implements Deref,@retoor
Hahaha. Can easily answer that.
Don't really care about upvotes, and don't really care about political correctness.
That will drive any form of calculated or perceived support down.
You yourself (don't take this as a jab, please), skew the data by your own admission that you pretty much upvote everything.
I myself, for example, are much more limited in the updoots, because I hardly place any value in them.,^ that isn't a logical law but it's ultra rare for a function definition to mention MutexGuard.,You mention the need to take an argument that may or may not be in a Mutex. Your main options here for parameter types are &T and &mut T, and when you lock the mutex the guard decays to either. If you need the function to take ownership of the value you're in a bit of trouble so consider thoroughly whether it really makes sense for that function to take ownership, and what the ownership means.
1. If you take ownership because you want to mutate the value long after even the caller returned, you should replace T with Arc<Mutex<T>>.
2. If the only reason you need to take ownership is because you're mapping over the value without copying, use a crate like replace_mut or take_mut.
3. If you take ownership because you expect the resources no longer to be available, you can use Arc::try_unwrap and Mutex::into_inner.,@retoor I used to have 20 people or so I'd talk to in a week 2003-2012, so I'd say I was friends with them, and they'd rotate in and out. I remember one game I played on and off I had 80 friend list after 2 years (RuneScape)
now I have 1 person I talk to daily, and I guess here (where I think most don't like me, demolishun and you do but like 5-8 don't), and one guy I send memes to every 6 months, and some chatrooms I frequent and know nobody in. 2016+ I basically never made any friends. I went to college and then got a job. but even playing league of legends I didn't even make friends there. I maybe made like 5 playing space engineers, ark survival evolved, etc, but by the numbers that's like... 5 friends over 8 years? yikes. and they were tenuous friendships no less. i don't know if it is just me or what. people just seem to suck now or something,@retoor okcupid was pretty fun as a website cuz you could read someones profile and questions and basically have a very good impression of them. unfortunately was dating website and not a friend website. but I did feel quite friendly with a bunch of people I met there, up until they said something weird like "I know you dont like me and I have to unfriend you because I cant stand to see you happy". all I did was ask him about his magic the gathering cards when we met and he self destructed with self-loathing and pity and I dont even. I had no idea what they even were at the time, only found out years later cuz he refused to talk about them. humans.
.. or this guy who would only talk about trains and was self proclaimed autistic. he similarly went nutso on me when I was literally asking him about his trains cuz he got all paranoid I was making fun of him
remember when ribbing on the Internet was normal so people didnt get insecure about their own existence. pepperfridge farm remembers,I did a builder pattern
it's a struct with data and a impl method on the struct does hundreds of async calls to update the struct data
to do hundreds of async calls I need to wrap the struct in arc mutex so then those async network calls when they come back can update the struct data -- but this is a method on the struct, therefore...
unfortunately putting self into arc mutex means you can't use self again as it becomes a moved value
and seems the only way to get the struct data back out of a arc mutex is to clone it, so either case you're making a new object when you have to get out of async / threads, I guess. at least to my understanding
also apparently *self = data.lock().await.clone() is invalid because you can't dereference a self as per language rules,@retoor umka looks rusty
right at the code not at the constructed language
idk if I can judge c code tho
I'm actually quite familiar with game dev codebases / physics / number or data processing but not much with interpreters / compilers / parsers etc lol,sooo many definitions
this is like a library book with indexes and pages
writing all that seems annoying
but I do notice lower level language people spend a long time just trying to make their functions findable at the right locations I guess
I mean woo, organization. kind of boring though
yeah the guy put in a lot of effort. very diligent
idk 🤷,@jestdotty that's why we use pointers. Everywhere available! WOEIII,@retoor I am fatigued already!
*proceeds to rewrite a rust interface / trait for the 7th time*,@jestdotty Maybe your knowledge is too mixed from many sources that you're facing some issues. Maybe it's better to try one big book and learn that fully. Else you'll have maybe like i had with learning regex with GPT: issues, issues, issues. I was faster done if I just had've read a book instead of questioning GPT. I've learned with too much missing side info,@CoreFusionX I don't care either. But: i have a upvote ratio of 1 to 4. For every upvote I get, i do 0.25 upvotes. So, i'm not skewing upvotes. And yes, this ratio feels indeed like i'm upvoting a lot. But everyone that mentions me get's a upvote by default as a "i've read it" signal. Communication++;
What a jab btw. That hurts. Can barely walk. Auch, the pain,@12bitfloat I'm currently in the middle of something, but I accept that challenge. Until then I'll show you in less than five minutes how to find mediocracy. Step one: walk to a mirror :P And BTW? A NULL pointer bug? Heh, you stand no change young man. I don't do such things. I quitted right in the middle, but i do not think it contains a NULL ptr bug: https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/...
Enjoy,Holy fuck @lorentz. Do these instructions have to be executed at full moon as well? What is this for magic you're describing. C'mon, you can't take this seriously :P With instructions like this @Demolishun's cat would end up in a microwave. That stuff happens there.,@retoor I don't like books... more overhead than throughout for me
no I had brain damage
something I did recently was amazing for my brain and I can actually think theoretically for once and reduce my code bloat
seriously, without a working brain you just wander in circles. it's really sad. the difference is absolutely exponential. 2 years in 1 week difference
since brain came back I should be able to throw shit at the wall and learn from what sticks, which was my learning style before. I can't take reading 5k characters for something I could've just ran and understood in 30 seconds. also my linguistic comprehension skills are ass, I'd have to know how this person wants to describe things and what they mean by their words so it's learning too much irrelevant information. I've always just liked reading the code than people describing it,@jestdotty I know how it is, I had my fair share brain issues too for last 1.5yr. Biggest issue was that had a unresolvible boredom. But now i'm fit again, every day lacks hours, Not a second bored. I have like 17 - 16 hours a day to code almost but still i do not have enough time. Time goes too quick. I have no idea how I ever could've been bored. But it was only that 1.5yr. Before I was like how i'm now kinda. Maybe bit sharper. But i decided to continue with the medication. Especially now i'm on probation :P I can't have another issue or I will go to jail for a month :P,@retoor learning rust is like insane job security
because it's all monumentally complicated
I tried to ask someone to help me with a theoretical code problem and thought showing the code should be presented, like showing any sane language... then I realized I'd have to teach too much of the language for any of it to make any damned sense
I once ran into some video by some long time rust user and the guy seemed absolutely beyond autistic. he was probably a normal person. it looked like he was writing brainfuck but it was with generics and the words they use isn't even English. he was trying to tutorial people but was absolutely incapable of it lmao, it was like listening to an alien
strangely I don't think there's doom at the end of the trail though, so it sounds all grim but there's like something you know is there that you can't really put your finger on and somehow you know all this torture is making you better but fuck if I know it
edit: brainfuck probably easier frankly,@retoor woo adjustment
time used to go by much slower for me not as in like bored and torture, but it's like every day is 1/4 the length it should be. before i'd code like 16 hours a day and such but it actually felt like 16 hours. now I get up, make food, and next thing I know it's bed. repeat for like 6 months now (and before the 6 months was worse...)
want time to go slower again pls. hopefully soon
at least crypto popped so I'm far less stressed about my existence being possible
also roomie moved out and I think that helped cuz stress made my issues worse. the other day I got mad and realized I hadn't been mad since he moved out! I didn't even know how taxing it was to be pissed off til I got pissed off again. damn
Brain power go go go!,"then I realized I'd have to teach too much of the language for any of it to make any damned sense" -> Nothing to add there. Nothing to dis left.
Rust is kinda opposite Python or smth.
Btw, all cloud native first black lead super hacker devops are using Umca these days. Maybe not now, but in future. I predict it. Just like I did with Wren. I'm about to make a library for it, there's space left, like sockets. I love sum sockets. Bliep bliep. And imagine after that, I could write the first HTTP server in that language. Fucking awesome. https://llm.molodetz.nl is a self written http server with caddy in front of it. I think self the minimal version of HTTP and (small) file sending and redirect if websocket request. Smth like that. It does check if buffers are smaller than 4096 tho. It's secure. Did you know that the LLM's run on my server at home connected to a VPS (molodetz.nl) using a phone hotspot? We're serving on phone hotspots these days, stable as f!,@jestdotty You experience life so different than I do, it's insane :P
Btw, my this was recently the context of my LLM: https://devrant.molodetz.nl/2024-11...
Holy fuck. Maybe real LLM's have that too in someway.,@jestdotty you're more popular than me btw: https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/...
You're rank 50, i'm rank 56. It's post / upvote ratio. FIrst an unknown user with highest rank was a guy that only posted once ever, and got six upvotes on that post. Tadaa,@cprn you can do XTC any time, even in bad mood, it will work out fine. No special person needed. It doesn't primarily make hornii but yes, you want to cuddle / hug then and even with your friends. But if you touch friends pp, I do not think the street aspirine was the cause. In that case it was always about pp I guess. You think you're older than I am? I'm 34. Psychically I'm quite young, physically, I don't know. I prefer not to run and find out. Could be the worst hundred meter of my life. Skinny AF, 404 muscles not found,@retoor why umca future,@retoor just some regular AI schizophrenia
devil's in the details,@retoor I cheat. that rank isn't real by the stats. I've had a script forever going that deletes comments under a certain upvote count (script runs every week on gitlab ci/cd, if a comment is 2 weeks old or older and doesn't have 2 up votes it's removed). I do it for some privacy reasons since I say a lot of stuff and especially cuz of the brain issues. couldn't do opsec, people generally don't upvote personal info much. I mean I also did something similar on reddit once but it had to do with characters per upvotes math and I was doing it like a code golf and to do social experiments, but here is not popular like there (and I similarly did it because I was paranoid about opsec lol, what spurred it)
once I get 6k votes here and get a bean bag chair I'm gonna go through my devrant and sanitize them manually
plus who wants to keep data around that people didn't appreciate 😝, pay in imaginary points or it's like it never happened~,@jestdotty because it's impossible that I vouch two times for a language that immediately dies after investing in it. What are the odds. It's just a year old. Last commit 4hrs ago. You could still add std features if you want. That's my plan,@jestdotty my stats are only of last 8/9 days so your script doesn't do anything yet I think, but I could watch. See all json files at the bottom in export folder btw. You can paste them in gpt and do all kinds of questions. The mention stats at top says a lot about usage,@cprn yeah I'm 32
marriage-ya-wanna was a joke in my high school growing up the hot pothead rebel guy kept saying to all the girls,@retoor I don't know about that 😁,@retoor oooh ok
guess my wit still exists somewhere!,@jestdotty 😁 I wrote a complete async socket implementation for wren but then found it it was obsolete. It actually still has potential. It just needs marketing. But issue is that it's just another python / js / ruby / perl / php. That category. Easy to write and faster than one of the other language in their category according a benchmark. That's how they all describe themselves. It just has nothing new in exception very clean source code by itself. That doesn't make the language that beneficial. Tbh, it's so easy extendable with c and so lightweight, it could be a framework for a new AI language. Yh, that's it. It's more a base / framework or so. They're always going for embedded language, but for that smth popular we python and js would be chosen. Not even ruby or php come in that category for usage. Imagine being new. There are companies wanting to do everything in house, they could adopt such language. I've worked for such company. They needed software and bought a company,@retoor why they actually were a curtain manufacturer making 200.000.000 turnover a year. But it always was weird to tell people that you work for a leading curtain manufacturer. But they were top notch in tech thanks to having hired best dev I know. Also our hardware was top notch and the servers we got to host software on were better than the servers we got when we worked for cloud provider. There was a complete different company doing playbook management. Expensive joke but our servers were clean and documented as fuck. As department, you're doing this stuff on side and won't have such quality. I made beautiful raspberry terminals for factories there remote managed with salt,@jestdotty do you run servers somewhere? I use a free vps from a friend with 4Gb ram and two cores. It's only a forwarder to my 'server' at home for heavier work. It's connected trough ssh -R. My server and llm's have a 4g connection. A phone Hotspot on my kitchen table. If power goes down, my site will still run for a few hours because my 'server' is a laptop also containing a battery. This laptop is new but is one of the worst I've ever had when it comes to comfort. Opposite of my x270. But I do admit my x270 looks very old next to that one... I should look for a new daily driver. X270 is blazing fast with chrome, vscode and Linux itself but compiling goes slow and I do that a lot. I almost compile all software myself. Recently more than two hours for Linux kernel and then gave error. Good machine can do it in half hour,@jestdotty what AI made based on that json file I provided you: Let's analyze and compare the contributions and engagement metrics for retoor and jestdotty from the provided data (read until the end before you get sad :P):
1. Contributions
retoor: 505 contributions.
jestdotty: 203 contributions.
retoor has significantly more contributions, approximately 2.5 times that of jestdotty.
2. Ownership
retoor: 1.0 (100% ownership, likely the dataset is based on their activity).
jestdotty: 0.4 (40% ownership).
retoor dominates in terms of ownership, as they account for the entire dataset's baseline for contributions.
3. Upvotes
retoor: 708 total upvotes.
jestdotty: 304 total upvotes.
retoor received more than double the upvotes compared to jestdotty.
4. Upvote Ownership
retoor: 0.15 (15% of the dataset's upvotes are attributed to them).
jestdotty: 0.06 (6% of the dataset's upvotes are attributed to them).
retoor again holds a greater share of the upvotes.,@jestdotty
5. Upvote Ratio
retoor: 1.4 (average upvotes per contribution).
jestdotty: 1.5 (average upvotes per contribution).
Interestingly, jestdotty has a slightly better upvote-to-contribution ratio than retoor.
6. Post Length Total
retoor: 111,037 characters (total length of all posts).
jestdotty: 69,275 characters.
retoor has much more content, approximately 1.6 times the total length of jestdotty's posts.
7. Post Length Average
retoor: 219 characters per post (on average).
jestdotty: 341 characters per post (on average).
Here, jestdotty stands out with more detailed or lengthy individual posts compared to retoor.
Summary
retoor excels in terms of quantity (contributions, total post length, upvotes).
jestdotty performs better in terms of quality (higher upvote ratio, longer posts on average).
This indicates retoor may focus on a higher volume of shorter posts, while jestdotty leans toward more detailed and focused contributions.,@jestdotty, yeah, you post less amount but longer messages indeed,@retoor Word!
I started getting sick of monkey patching my python side projects, so I rewrote the whole thing into an ASP.NET equivalent. Before I always thought of Clean code being easy to read, nor have I touched .NET in like 5 years.
Problem is the chronic underestimation of my competencies is so stressful.
„That you dont know how to debug the container logs that I know, but stop projecting your complexes into me fuckah „,@jestdotty You can't dereference self? That's the first time I see that sentence, I dereference self all the time. A cursory search didn't bring up anything, and I tried to produce a few error messages too in case it's just an awkward templated message. Where did you read this?
std Mutex and async leads to unfixable deadlocks so I presume that's an async mutex from async_std or similar? Just checking.
Even still, can't you defer the actual assignment of the fields until after all the futures resolve so that you don't need to mutate the object in multiple places, especially during initialization? Having multiple unordered tasks write to the same object is exactly the kind of thing Rust discourages, and initialization is a special case where this really shouldn't be necessary because there is a return phase which is strictly ordered after all of the unordered setup tasks.,@12bitfloat I figured out why nobody could connect. ALL ip addresses were wrong in DNS regarding V4. For some people (and for me) it connects over IPV6. That worked. You could try again. It has now a random model loaded. a small one,@Chewbanacas can understand that .NET feels a bit decent than Python because it's compiled. You have some sort of guarantee. I didn't do python for a long while and I notice that I make completely different type of bugs as I would in C. In C i go quite fast, but in Python too fast. So many mistakes because Python makes me lazy as f.
I love python, but if I would want to make smth really decent, I would go for smth like C# or Java too personally. Sadly, jobs are mostly Python.
Python is patching patching patching indeed. To easy to edit or smth,@retoor srsly? I started learning C# because apparently this is what everyones looking for here. Are these job boards pulling the same shit like dating apps as in inducing scarcity? Fuck them man
Yea it also felt so uncomfortable how you cant properly encapsulate properties in Python. I hated my IDE suggesting me methods where it shouldnt have access to at all.
Still I love this language, since it was my first. 🐍,@CoreFusionX I really wonder what input redirection would look like in a structured shell. Maybe some function combinators?,@retoor It does work now!,@Chewbanacas python was for me one of the last. I was once member of a dutch developer community and there was only ONE doing python and it was a bit weird guy so I decided for the rest of my life not to do Python. But yeah, i ended up in outsource doing every mainstream language almost. Python is in my opinion best language ever written and I do even love the ecosystem. But problem is, it's kinda boring. A while ago i wrote a load balancer in python in ~10 minutes and never changed again. Just worked. I hosted a year long my hard drive on port 443 using such script btw. It redirected SSH to openssh and what it didn't recognize to https server. Two services on one port! Never had an issue with it. All made with asyncio. But python uses so freaking much processor always. Sick,@12bitfloat does it say smth usefull? I think you're talking to the batshit fast 136m model now,@retoor I'm not a big AI guy, even chatgpt rarely says something useful for me :D,@Lensflare quite literally.,@Wisecrack nah, if NASA told them to abort, they would have. Several missions were aborted early due to issues when they were close to being on the moon. When human life is on the line, they play it really safe.,In my experience those dep problems r usually the fault of a big ol cluster package who a) doesnt have their shit together or b) hasnt been maintained in forever,SVN should be legally banned,Its drill you dumb bitch,And once again I got proof that using ChatGPT doesn't increase my efficiency as programmer. It solves nothing, just leads you astray and adds more errors and problems for every iteration.,@lorentz AI told me when I tried it and it wouldn't work
I just wrote a small demo and it's not complaining. goddamnit
now I have to go figure out what happened then I guess
ok this is good then I can use this, maybe
---
I have a struct of data and in this method it will do 500+ network calls, each of which will take 30 seconds or more, and this struct has many instances also that are all running doing this
which is why I wrap self in arc mutex, then do all the futures, and lock arc mutex to deliver the data back to the struct (and save the struct to disk after every new piece of data arrives, because this whole data download process is very slow)
then at the end I clone the arc mutex and tried to assign to self. the compiler has complained at this step and the AI told me I couldn't do that
I'm gonna try it again in a moment. maybe the complaint was something else,@retoor languages take off if people agree they're good like a cult. but they also can't just be paid to agree, there has to be people who genuinely need out on them. but you still need "community reach" which is annoying
having typical libraries or being able to do typical things on them is also a requirement
and some languages seem good at the onset but then when you make complex codebases you can't do a bunch of stuff which dampens spirits, or they become spaghetti and unwieldily and nobody wants to deal with them,@lorentz ok it's cuz doing Arc::new(Mutex::new(self)) moves self
so then I have to clone to go in and clone to go out of async? 😩,@retoor I used heroku before but then they banned me
stole roomie's old laptop he forgot he had and was planning to use for hosting but I need a clean apartment first then I'd find somewhere I'd plug it in and such
i've been getting around fine without one
gitlab ci/CD scripts are ok for intermittent tasks
before I had like chatbots but I don't frequent those places anymore
and instead of website tools I'm remaking the tools into command line tools
and otherwise I have too much to do. doing this finance thing, then I wanna do music and make not gay music, then I wanna make some video games. if all goes well this should be the pipeline and I'll be very happy. before I couldn't focus much and was mired in negative feelings because of my money problems but now I'm thinking I might be ok. so I might actually be able to make what I want for once in my life since i was a teenager. work is whore business but doesn't even pay you a whore's income,@jestdotty It's late now but I'll fuck around with async tomorrow a bit because I'm beginning to suspect that your solution will actually be a
&Mutex<&mut T>
but I'm not sure how much of the usual reference stuff works in an async function and it bugs me that I don't know this. If you can't share the code, can you think of a minimal example that demonstrates the purpose and implementation of this async function?,@retoor I probably should replace the battery pack on this disaster of a laptop I'm using now. it's falling apart left and right even though it was very expensive and it's still new
but the battery pack is puffy (despite laptop always running cool...). like do I wanna gamble on a bomb going off. should be criminal to sell hardware so "cheap" in build quality
bet battery packs don't even cost much
also I still need to root my phone
and my bf keeps having crisis of us not having met yet. he would rather I flew to him, plus he can't take days off work because work is slavery. he can't even meet his rent increase with their salary but nobody cares. so it's probably best if I have some time free and get to not being stressed and sick all the time and fly to him past TSA scrutinizing me cuz I look like a hippy and don't have a job and then just chill at his place for a month. roommate took my cat so I don't have to worry about someone cat sitting her which is great
also passports 🤮,@retoor what are contributions and what are ownerships,@lorentz
struct Test {
value: String,
}
impl Test {
fn test(&mut self) {
let amtest = Arc::new(Mutex::new(self));
*self = Self {
value: "value".to_string(),
};
}
}
minimum example
fixed by getting & before the self actually!
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but now I have new problems, cuz I can't get the reference off it now. ok I guess I have to experiment with this a bit,oh and really gotta admire that rust doesn't give you all the errors so I think stuff works in one place but not another and pull my hair out being what the fuck is the difference but turns out both were broken it just didn't get to the errors on one of the things
fuck this is exactly what I wanted to avoid. wrangling with the stupid rust system for hours while getting nowhere
anyway this is all sorts of messed:
struct Test {
value: String,
}
impl Test {
async fn test(&mut self) {
let amtest = Arc::new(Mutex::new(&self));
let amtest_clone = Arc::clone(&amtest);
let future = async move {
let mut test = amtest_clone.lock().await;
test.value = "asynced".to_string();
};
future.await;
let test = amtest.lock().await;
let derefed = **test;
self = derefed;
}
},oh cool now I Ctrl + z'ed in a file in vscode and it _literally rolled back other files_ what the fuck?
who the fuck thought this was a good idea? wtf,the only good thing about visual studio is that you don't have to use it.,...untilyou need to go 12km.,no. you're so old that your senility makes you hallucinate that rap ever was good to begin with.,@tosensei then you just put another stop....,@Lensflare the forces are counterbalanced by the fact that there is two wheels going in opposite directions.
Have you seen these one-wheels thingies? They are rad,@antigermanist I have. But you didnt get my point about the axis.,@Lensflare I did not.,It's your chance to relax, as no one work in hell,@jestdotty I know how languages start, but they can just be too late. This language is one of them. To be honest, it's native typescript. That's how I would describe the language. You know, that's actually awesome. Typescript is loved and we know it's just a stupid patch... Hmm, the language has something to offer after all. But as long not ran by a browser. If the browser supported multiple languages, python would've maybe be dominant or real Java. Vb script was option to js back in the day. Js won. You could do literary <script type="text/vbscript"> and manipulate the DOM. I don't know why js had won, visual basic was popular in the time. Maybe it wasn't multi browser and js was or smth?,@jestdotty Gitlab is not straight anymore. Do gitea. It has runners for CI like Gitlab / github. See https://retoor.molodetz.nl/retoor/.... It generates and commits and pushes statistic data after source change,@jestdotty if he has to take free to visit you and you don't I think it's more logic you going there tbh. Murricans don't have a lot of free days is known. I also fucked a internet kinda relationship with extending the meet until the part he said bye,@jestdotty contribution is a message or rant. Ownership contributions is how much % is your contributions of total on platform and ownership content is % of your total post lenht to total content lenght if platform. The stats are actually quite advanced but no one carers. See my beautiful union queries :p,@dIREsTRAITS you're offending the devil. He's self employed and works hard as F,@tosensei I gonna apply AI on you to figure out what you actually DO like what is not is stated in profile. Next project,@retoor i like people NOT slapping AI on every pointless little thing. and ramen.,@tosensei fuck, you said smth new that you liked. Now I have to run imports again. Thanks a lot,An update to this rant: I tried to find a model that grade how ethic a sentence is and only to respond with that grade, nothing more. Just 1 - 10. You thought that was easy? No! Most models just fucking can't. Maybe a good one like gpt does,@chatgpt rate with a only a digit and nothing more than that how positive this phrase is: my cat died,@retoor
0,As I stated, it never does what you want. I didn't want it to be correct 😂 Fuuuuuuck.
But I think my point is clear anyway. Unreliable f-ers.```

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