[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

As someone who was involved in Greek life in college, it is sad that I am not surprised by this. The amount of times I heard “better dead than coed” as a half joke was just sad. And I was part of a coed fraternity that had active members who were women. They always complained when we had problem members who were women, using it as an excuse as to why we shouldn’t Be coed, but turned the other way when we had male members who were an actual detriment to the chapter.

I don’t think Greek life is inherently a bad thing, as it really helped me come out of my shell during college, and I made some lifelong friends from it. It really needs a cultural shift though, because they still have some pretty dated ideas

[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

Thank you! I’m already familiar with REST apis, since that’s what I work on normally, so hopefully the learning experience will be smooth. Where can I find the dev matrix chat?

[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 47 points 1 year ago

First off, thank you for working on improving lemmy, it is greatly appreciated. How does one go about helping work on lemmy? I’m a software engineer myself, and I’m looking to provide help during down of my free time. I’m not the most familiar in Rust, but it’s on my summer bucket list

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[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

Oh man. I missed it by like a month. I graduated with my bachelors in December, and started in January. I was hearing horror stories from my new coworkers about how people had to cancel vacations to get stuff patched asap

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I’m currently going through the process of teaching myself Rust as a fun summer project, especially since it’s different enough from the Java/Spring stack I use at work regularly. What are some interesting projects I can work on in Rust to get some familiarity with how the language works, and get an idea of some of the libraries I can use with it?

[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

There is a .sex domain I’m pretty sure. I saw some funny af ones when I was registering my own domain for my home lab

[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 11 points 1 year ago

God there were certain subs that were just painful to use, even when interesting posts made it to the front page. The one I remember in particular was a mom made her kids a really cool Asian/Tokyo inspired cardboard fort, and you could tell it was really well done and probably made that kids week. Instead of the comments being about how cool the fort was, people were demeaning her saying “ah she’s probably a stay at home mom because she has all this free time”. Good lord, people on Reddit were miserable and couldn’t let other people have fun

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[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 7 points 1 year ago

Aight I’m going to have to get out of my lurking shell. Thankfully I’ve already commented more here in the last day and a half than I did on Reddit in months lol

I’ll probably contribute to the tech and programming communities since that’s my thing. Maybe generate some traction/discussion by posting articles I find fascinating

[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

I am a software engineer. It gives me a good variety of work to keep myself interested, especially since I can work on different features and projects regularly. I have a lot of slow days, which can end up being painfully underestimating. Thankfully since I’m work from home most of the week, it gives me the opportunity to step away and clear my head/find something small to work on around the house.

I really love programming because i feel that I can understand it very well with my chaotic mind, even if corporate work is mind numbing at times

[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Ohh that is very interesting. I really like hosting media like that. I feel it’s very important to share knowledge with people in what ways you can, especially literature

[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 9 points 1 year ago

One of my most used softwares on my server is calibre and calibre-web. It allows me to self host my own book server with a very nice looking front end

[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

It’s one of those “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” kind of changes. It’s just a weird one to suddenly push onto a platform, especially when the previous solution is better in every single way

[-] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

They are changing the way usernames are being handled. Instead of letting them be whatever you want with the identifying tag after it, they are requiring it to be a unique username

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