All it took for me to switch to GitLab was a larger free lfs quota which I wanted for a project. The superior webpage UI made me migrate every old project to it too.
All it took for me to switch to GitLab was a larger free lfs quota which I wanted for a project. The superior webpage UI made me migrate every old project to it too.
It'd honestly the funniest thing I've read on this instance. Puts programmer humour to shame. Love it when developers finds the jankiest/unconventional way to solve problems.
This honestly feels like it's presented by someone with Stockholm syndrome. What major advantage is there over having multiple, more manageable repos? From the blog, it sounds like it's just extra challenges and more complicated on-boarding.
Yeah, it's probably cheaper than than counting the number of comments since a timestamp though. Pure conjecture on my part though, haven't really done much stuff with SQL.
comment_count - old_count
after a moderator deleted some comments would be my bet.
His "work" as you put it, is the only thing of value on the site. SO without users to provide answers are worth zero dollars, so I'm not sure why you put work in quotation mark.
That would never be an option for Stackoverflow
Aren't those run by the same people?
That's nice, do you know any communities that helps with keeping track of lemmy development, or is most information via git?
It certainly highlight the need for lemmy to implement a way for users to ban instances instead of relying on instance admins to thread the needle between being too strict or too lax with defederation option.
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I guess it knows that it's unknown
A round number is a number that is the product of a considerable number of comparatively small factors (Hardy 1999, p. 48). Round numbers are very rare. As Hardy (1999, p. 48) notes, "Half the numbers are divisible by 2, one-third by 3, one-sixth by both 2 and 3, and so on. Surely, then we may expect most numbers to have a large number of factors. But the facts seem to show the opposite."
A positive integer n is sometimes said to be round (or "square root-smooth") if it has no prime factors greater than sqrt(n). The first few such numbers are 1, 4, 8, 9, 12, 16, 18, 24, 25, 27, 30, 32, ... (OEIS A048098). Using this definition, an asymptotic formula for the number of round integers less than or equal to a positive real number x is given by N(x)∼(1-ln2)x+O(x/lnx)
(Hildebrand).
https://mathworld.wolfram.com/RoundNumber.html
Alternatively, a number rounded off to a given precision in whatever numeral system you are using. E.g. ten in decimal may be round if you are dealing with small numbers in the decimal system, but it wouldn't be particularly round if you were dealing with large numbers or hexadecimal.
I think it's a reference to the fact you got Americans defending a faction that started a civil war over the right to own other people.
How many ~hours per week is expected for the role, and are there any particular day(s) when most of the activity is happening.
I'd be happy to help out.I live in Norway with active hours ~05-22 CEST. For more personal information, feel free to DM. My discord username is the same as this username if you prefer that.