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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 🌐🚀

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

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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.

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  • I’m doing my part 😂

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

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  • Sadly horn volume is regulated with the intention of preventing things like loud air horns from being used on personal vehicles.

  • 30 seconds?!? Lights cycle faster than that where I live! 🤣

  • Good luck on your CCNA! That's where I started my journey many years ago and I will never regret it.

  • Beans

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  • Poutine >> all

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    Signal. Privacy.

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  • Hearsay.

  • It’s alarming to think about losing our gaming history. How can we work together to preserve and safeguard beloved classics?

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    haha long boy

  • Clearly, that's a nocturnal bleat-terfly. Bapho-moth approves!

  • Absolutely. Look at the solidarity of WGA, SAG, and the Teamsters today. They're standing up to the real 'landed gentry' – corporations trying to strip away job protections and replace workers with generative AI.

  • Seems like someone forgot to normalize the age dimension in their OLAP cube!

  • One with a union.

  • Absolutely, 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?

  • Ever wondered about the array_fill function? 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!

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  • Recent project of mine

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Must be those pesky goblins again...

  • Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    It Still Hurts 😢

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Decentralization Revolution: Reclaiming the Internet's True Vision from Big Tech's Grasp

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Battle Cry of the Fediverse: A Six-Part Manifesto Against Meta's Zuckerberg and His Corporate Ambitions

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    For the first time in decades, Congress seems interested in space-based solar power

    arstechnica.com /space/2023/06/for-the-first-time-in-decades-congress-seems-interested-space-based-solar-power/