I want this shirt.
I want this shirt.
Telling the streamer to press alt + f4:
[full meter x2]
Seems nifty enough for daily emails. I could see this needing options for specific hours/minutes of the day, but then, that gets into cron territory. I can't comment further without knowing more about the setup, so I'll just end with...
Good luck making this a package.
Learning how and more importantly *why* things work is a big part of what makes you a good developer and why you'll still have a job when AI vibe coders are taking over the industry.
In @diversifytech.com this week,
๐ผ TipHaus is hiring a PHP Software Engineer
๐ Rights x Tech chat with Blacksky founder Rudy Fraser moved to Oct 8 to talk on Community & Social Networks
โญ๏ธ Danny Thompson & Leon Noel discuss the developer job search game
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You've made it halfway.
"Wild Pikachu" has appeared!
This is a feel-sad piece from an old dev to a new dev saying the world sucks even more than it used to! ๐
Looking for a new opportunity? โจ
MobiLoud is hiring a Full-Stack Developer (Laravel, Shopify, PHP). This job is for Latin America only. Don't miss out!
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Cartoon titled Types of GitHub users, mimicking the GitHub contribution diagram for different types of people: regular developer (different squares of green in different locations that match weekdays), the weekender (only contributions during weekends), the overachiever/unrealistic expectations (everything in dark green), the 'I am looking for a new job' (no contributions until suddenly a big one), the GitHub Wizard (they used the chart to spell 'Hello World!!!'), the Mondrian (the contributions are distributed in defined rectangles forming a grid pattern), the Macarena/Cupid Shuffle (the graphic looks like a cartoon dancing in different poses)
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Underscores for spaces and hyphens for word connections. You could use actual spaces for spaces, but that sometimes causes encoding/decoding issues while underscores just work.
As far as SEO goes, there's a ton of misinformation out there. Underscores work just as well as hyphens.
This is about the country, not the state, but it sure fits 2025 USA's Georgia.
We have 2 engineers. They both call it a "shit-show".
Classic Zelda commercials hit hard!
We also suggest trying the Cursor AI editor. It's like a prettified VSCode with fun AI features built in. It also can be used for free with the AI watered down.
VSCode is great but isn't really as pretty. Sublime Text is a gorgeous text editor, and if you own it, you should definitely make use of it for simple stuff like editing single files.
We utilize Pulsar Edit's superior split-diff tool when we're comparing versions of scripts.
Screenshot of changelog modal from latest version of Subtime Text at the time of the post shows latest update is from January of last year instead of January 2025.
Sublime Text changelog is time-traveling!
Looking for a new challenge? ๐
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That missing semicolon gets us every time; ๐
~$100 for making a full commercial business website with a payment portal.
Slave wages if not using a premade framework and putting in minimal effort.
If there's one thing we hate, it's people and now AI spreading false information. Underscores are read by Google just fine, and they show up in results as spaces, and hyphens are word connectors. Outdated software would likely have to be 3 decades old or older to not support underscore characters.
Upgrade path for old versions of PHP is smooth, too. Upgrades are mostly easy, especially if your old code was written well. Problem is not everyone is a good programmer with attention to detail, and PHP allows those people to get away with very unsafe operations.
Actually, we hope our legacy code depends on PHP rather than some old NodeJS or C# framework that got abandoned or broke backward compatibility or required a million dependencies, some of which may have bugs or no longer exist. PHP is resilient for a reason: it's good.
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Price is $20 and comes from user Tecdiary. Comes with some basic form layouts and some database stuff. Not much else. I imagine you'd get a much better system from a hired programmer, but for this price, it's hard not to recommend.
The next frontier is VR/XR/AR UIs. Soon, smartglasses with screens on them will be mainstream. Just give it 5-10 years to mature and get affordable and accessible enough.
Not dissing mobile friendliness, though! ๐ Mobile first approach. Always.
TapSkill offers custom CMSs as well as support for popular CMSs, including Wordpress, Drupal, and a few others, but there's something nice about a non-CMS solution, too, in the right context. Some CMSs over-complicate everything and make it much harder to maintain your website.