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  • That UI is called VSCode

    At the top of your .yaml file, you can set a JSON Schema. Example:

    # yaml-language-server: $schema=https://json.schemastore.org/prometheus.json
    
    scrape_configs:
      - job_name: caddy
        static_configs:
          - targets:
              - caddy:2019
    

    This way, you don’t have to memorize every possible setting and what it does and risk making a typo in the config. VSCode will just tell you.












  • Nato Boram@lemm.eetoLinux@lemmy.mlLaptop Recommendation for Light Gaming
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    5 months ago

    The issue with gaming on laptops is that you’ll need to spend at least 1200$ at the bare minimum to play anything and 1600$ to have a good experience. And even then, the laptop is pretty much disposable and will be severely outdated in 5 years.

    The best option for a laptop would be the Framework Laptop, but these can go for 3000$. The big advantage is that they’re worth every penny as they are upgradable. You can literally swap every part, including the motherboard. The aftermarket value for these laptops is going to be amazing.


  • Tumblr is a blogging experience that’s similar to Twitter, but more focused on the user itself than on the central feed.

    • You have your blogs and you post there. Yes, you can have many blogs.
    • There’s global feeds with posts from all users, potentially including yours.
    • Posts can have non-intrusive hashtags, meaning they are not #partOfThePost, but in a separate, smaller, dedicated section of the post.
    • You can’t post stuff to someone else’s blog, but you can comment on their posts. Comments are tiny next to the post.
    • You can quote posts, but that makes a duplicate in a blockquote rather than linking to the original post like Twitter



  • Yep. And clients would be able to participate to the seeding.

    Servers software developers would still have a massive amount of work to do to implement IPFS integration, but it’s doable. IPFS also has work to do here to make IPFS work natively with cloud storage protocols (like Amazon S3), but it already exists.

    One issue with open source software is that you often have to pick the least-effort solution to avoid burning out your free labour. Free time is limited, and if IPFS takes slightly too much work to add, then it’s off the table.