New Yorker navigating the labyrinth of telecom with a knack for enterprise networking. Python and Linux aficionado, Apple devotee. Currently leveling up in the realm of SASE. A Yankees enthusiast in my downtime 🌐🚀
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I get it - complaints about complaints, the ‘Inception’ of discourse, right? 😄 My aim was less ‘moan-fest’, more ‘awareness-raising’. But I see how it could have come off as one more tiresome rant. Point taken.
Downvoting? Sure, it’s a tool, but it feels like trying to empty an ocean with a bucket. As a community, can’t we aim higher? Maybe introduce more efficient levers? Let’s not just ‘downvote and move on’, let’s ‘upvote and move up’. Let’s brainstorm and pull this platform to greater heights.
Good luck on your CCNA! That’s where I started my journey many years ago and I will never regret it.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Petals - Run large language models at home, BitTorrent‑styleEnglish
61·2 years agoWe will watch your career with great interest
Seems like someone forgot to normalize the age dimension in their OLAP cube!
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•and people wonder why we say PHP is a meme
11·2 years agoAbsolutely, many languages do allow negative indices. The intriguing part about PHP, though, is that its ‘arrays’ are actually ordered maps (or hash tables) under the hood. This structure allows for a broader range of keys, like our negative integers or even strings. It’s a unique design choice that sets PHP apart and allows for some really interesting usage patterns. Not your everyday array, right?
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•and people wonder why we say PHP is a meme
352·2 years agoEver wondered about the
array_fillfunction? It can be baffling. Try filling an array with a negative index:array_fill(-5, 4, 'test');Many languages would throw an error, but PHP? It’s perfectly fine with this and you get an array starting at index -5. It’s like PHP is the Wild West of array indexing!
There’s an argument to be made that by maintaining the Lightning connector, Apple can control and profit from the ecosystem of accessories that support their devices. This includes licensing fees from the Made for iPhone (MFi) program, which manufacturers must join to produce Lightning-compatible accessories. While user experience may be a consideration, Apple’s decision also likely has financial incentives.
sudo rm -rf /naughty/listI hope Santa uses version control! 🎅💾🔥
Paying $15 for that wrap is the real crime. Why do you shop there?
I use pihole running on an esxi server for dns. In pihole you can create local dns records which is exactly what you’re trying to do. It’s very lightweight, you can run it on about anything.
You can also do something like this





You can’t have errors if you don’t have logs 🤗