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I should visit Norway, sounds like there are cool people there.

 

I don't know if it's okay to post Mastodon links on a Lemmy instance, but I wanna try it and because I am really proud of this piece, I want to share it with everyone :)

It took almost one week to complete and it was the first time using more than one color.

 

A few days ago I started to learn Elm with the goal to create a new front end for lemmy.

At the same time I want to create tui applications, which are really modern.

So someone recommended Crate tui, which is a Rust library.

Should I keep learning Elm or should I switch to Rust or should I even learn both, even if it takes a lot of time and energy?

 

I am trying to learn Elm, but the official tutorial got too hard for me.

In the forms tutorial the exercise is to check if the password contains upper case letters, lower case letters and digits.

That is all stuff what I haven't learned so far...

In other languages I would create a function/method to go through a string and check every single char.

But we haven't learned for or while loops yet... or even other stuff like Char.

Can someone please help me.

 

Once there was a time were applications weren't forced to go online, because not everyone was able to be online. You needed registration keys for most of the software and at this point the demo scene came in.

I really like those key gens (key generators) with a small 2D or even 3D animation, midi sound and the actual key generation.

But like 10 years ago, Windows (or was it an antivir app?) started to delete those without asking me, because it recognized it as malware (yeah, sure...)

I once collected them, because for me they were some kind of cool collectible art (not like this NTFs bullshit). But I lost all of them at once.

Is there someone who collects them or is there even a publicly accessible place to watch them?

btw. stuff like this was one of the reasons to never use Windows again.

 

I will rent a v-server today with those specs: 2 CPU cores, 4GB RAM, 80GB disk space

I think it's enough to run normal websites and even a game server, but I have no experience with the Fediverse.

Is this enough to run a few fediverse instances, like Lemmy and Mastodon or even others?

How much resources does Lemmy need in particular?

Thank you for your help.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/435152

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/435150

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/435149

I want to find the most sustainable operating system, because computers nowadays waste a lot of energy, because of data collection and data processing. Avoiding unnecessary processes and using resources in a mindful way could reduce the CO2 output on the whole world.

This discussion grew very fast and I put all links to other platforms in the end of the blog article.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/435150

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/435149

I want to find the most sustainable operating system, because computers nowadays waste a lot of energy, because of data collection and data processing. Avoiding unnecessary processes and using resources in a mindful way could reduce the CO2 output on the whole world.

This discussion grew very fast and I put all links to other platforms in the end of the blog article.