Works great for db:seed, too
Works great for db:seed, too
If you’re in RoR land, there’s always the Faker gem to get you started. Or keep it simple - find lists of names on Wikipedia or something, shuffle and combine.
Maybe you can find something with this: https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Depends on how they pronounce it
New gets… Weird
I exclusively surf “top 6 hours” and I’ve actually noticed an uptick in niche community content, lately. Different kind of growth, maybe a sort of settling into itself, finally.
Fuck material UI. Forever.
This comment warms my pre-modern-eastern-history-degree having heart
Fellow Vue enjoyer! I love Vue, it’s so friendly. Maintaining a complex React app feels like getting dragged behind a truck down a one way road.
(Did you like my two way data binding joke there?)
Anyone else remember “disemvoweling?” I vote for that instead of deleting comments. Let us frolic amidst the shattered ruins of our foes.
Plus a classic transformation into a found family narrative, mind you. That part is fun, if found families are your thing.
… Still haven’t seen The Wire 🥲
I initially misread as “lecher” and was very confused.
21 years since Morrowind
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Well done, well done. As a meat brain, this took me down a rabbit hole of new spacetime paradoxes.
Served as “flat files” - filesystem, object store, what have you. No server logic generating content, just passing around of strings and binary data. Files are the representation are the source of truth. Counter to a web app, where the content response is ephemeral and the “source of truth” is scattered across a writeable DB and recombinated (potentially) on every request.
Interesting question though, I (a web dev) just take the term for granted.