Thanks for the update, I wrote using rocket a few years ago so I figured everyone was still using that!
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Sweet, thanks for the link! I didn’t realize it was that complicated.
Do you know if there’s a crate or library that already implements this functionality that I can pull from?
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto commandline@programming.dev•crawlio: Tool that slows down I/O operations1·1 month agoWhat is it
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Pearson complaining about using Linux to access my course materialEnglish7·2 months agoChange your user agent. There’s a bunch of extensions for that and they don’t compromise functionality.
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•What's growing on, Beehaw?3·2 months agoBased asf
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Where can you view package details on PyPI?3·3 months agoDon’t most of these projects have a requirements.txt? That would be my first thought when trying to find deps. Getting the size of a package is above my head.
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•Best rootless remote X solution?1·3 months agoThis might be dumb, but what if you used parsec on the other machine?
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•Asahi Lina: For personal reasons, I no longer feel safe working on Linux GPU drivers or the Linux graphics ecosystem. I've paused work on Apple GPU drivers indefinitely.9·3 months agoWhat’s kiwi farms? I’m not really in the loop on this issue.
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•Am in the only one who cringes at install instructions that require piping some curl output into bash?13·3 months agoIf you’re worried, download it into a file first and read it.
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•[Linux] Where to download script files to?4·3 months agoThis is hard to say without knowing the use of the scripts. If it’s something to be used as normal CLI tools, probably some place that’s in the user’s path. If it’s something else, I would just have it download to the current working directory so that the user has the choice on where to put it.
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•A friend of mine looking to download episodes of a show available on Amazon Prime video to store on his Jellyfin server for preservation. Is there a guide for this anywhere that they can reference?English1·3 months agoI wonder if a user agent spoofer would get around that?
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•*Permanently Deleted*English4·5 months agoYes
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Rust@programming.dev•pastebin code is reduced to 42 lines :D4·5 months agoI love seeing you make these posts, I proving each time. Could you write a blog post about your iterations and what you’ve learned?
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Share specific examples of software built from source works better for you than packages or pre-built binaries1·6 months agoThe only thing I build from source on a normal basis is LMMS because there’s some features on main you just can’t get anywhere else. For example, the slicer that comes with LMMS nightly isn’t in the builds, and particularly recently someone pushed a commit that allows for resizing of the slicer, so I just had to pull that and build it.
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto politics @lemmy.world•Women: Nature's Biggest Mistake3·6 months agoGuys new copypasta just dropped
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•I'm building a FOSS calorie tracker!2·6 months agoThis sounds amazing! I will also put here there’s also chronometer that has a lot of the same functionality as fitnesspal but without the subscription, but you have to use an account.
ExperimentalGuy@programming.devto Rust@programming.dev•Messing with MIDI files and soundfonts2·6 months agoI’ve been thinking about trying to make plugins for awhile (which is the most relevant thing I can say). This looks really cool and seems like it’d be a nice start into audio programming.
I still don’t get it
Dumb question but is that a real command line tool
This is the only real way to do it, the other solutions involve “standards” which more often than not aren’t all encompassing. Make sure that any user input of a country is just them uploading the jpg of their home country without any sort of validationbecausee everyone is loyal to their home country.