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0x0, to programmer_humor in ifn't

I propose a new, more threatening kind of control flow.


<span style="color:#323232;">do {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  /* something */
</span><span style="color:#323232;">} or else {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  /* you don't want to find out */
</span><span style="color:#323232;">}
</span>
Strawberry,

this is just a menacing try/catch!

gex,

Some C++ style guides suggest the following naming convention for functions that crash on any error


<span style="color:#323232;">OpenFileOrDie()
</span>
yum13241,

Now what about GZDoom’s GoAwayAndDie();?

xmunk,

PHP has the always wonderful (and perfectly functional) syntax of

logUserIn() or die();

msage,

Or Perl

evatronic,

Where do you think PHP stole it from?

msage,

Bash?

frezik, (edited )

Perl also has unless() for the very purpose in OP, which is a more sensible choice.

Oh, and if you need to reinforce your belief that Perl is a mess, the single-quote character can be used as a package separator instead of “::”. This was set in the 90s when nobody was quite sure of the right syntax for package separators, so it borrowed “::” from C++ and the single quote from Ada (I think).

That means the ifn’t() in OP can be interpreted as calling the t() function on the ifn package.

The “::” separator is vastly preferred, though. Single quotes run havoc on syntax highlighting text editors (since they can also be used for strings). About the only time I’ve seen it used is a joke module, Acme::don’t.

Kissaki,

Personally, I like to call catched exception variables up, so for a rethrow I can throw up;.

Vorthas,
@Vorthas@programming.dev avatar

One of the modules in a project I’m working on is called VulkanOrDie which always makes me crack up when I see it in the compilation messages.

OpenStars,
@OpenStars@startrek.website avatar

It’s funnier when you try to SysCallAndDie() :-P

(that’s a real thing in perl btw - I guess that function didn’t get the memo)

OpenStars,
@OpenStars@startrek.website avatar

You just made me a offer I can’t refuse. I go now to sleep with the fishes…

Mesa,
@Mesa@programming.dev avatar

The better try-catch. More intuitive if you ask me.

moody,

It_would_be_a_shame_if(condition)

rothaine,

<span style="color:#323232;">do {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  /* something */
</span><span style="color:#323232;">} do hast {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  /* something */
</span><span style="color:#323232;">}
</span>
0x0,

<span style="color:#323232;">do {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  /* something */
</span><span style="color:#323232;">} do hast {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  /* something */
</span><span style="color:#323232;">} do hast mich {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  /* something */
</span><span style="color:#323232;">}
</span>
jadelord,

It exists, kind of. Python has this construct


<span style="color:#323232;">for item in iterable:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    ...
</span><span style="color:#323232;">else:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">     ...
</span>

which always puzzles me, since it depends on a break statement execution. I always have to look it up when the else block is executed.

felbane, to programmer_humor in Fitbit Clock Face

I unironically love this and would use it as my watch face just to get a reaction from my coworkers. Link?

Landless2029,

Yep. I switched. Doubt anyone will notice tho

JPDev, (edited )
kreynen, to piracy in aaron swartz day

@anzo this comment originally posted on a Reddit ELI5 thread might be a better starting point for people who aren't familiar with Aaron's legacy and the controversy around his death.

I'll actually try to explain this like you're five, because that doesn't ever seem to happen on here anymore.

Aaron Swartz was a man who was a part of a whoooole lot of really cool things. He helped to make a thing called "RSS" which helps people learn all the stuff they want to without going to all the different websites that that takes. It's like if you want to make a sandwich, but normally you'd have to go to a bread store, a meat store, a cheese store, and a vegetable store. RSS makes it so you can get that all at once (and enjoy your sandwich much more easily).

Aaron also was part of a group of guys who helped give out information from "PACER", which is a big system full of information about what happened at courts. But, even though all of this information should have been free, they charged people for it. Imagine if each time you asked your teacher a question you had to pay a quarter. Even though that's their job, and it should be free, they made you pay. Well that sure did make some law-people mad. They started to investigate Aaron, but eventually stopped when they realized Aaron was right.

Aaron did some more stuff, too. You know this website you're on? Aaron was a big part of it at the very beginning. A lot of people call him one of the founders, but that's not entirely true. What is true is that Aaron helped to shape and mold and make this website what it is today. It's like when mommy buys you Play-Doh. She actually started it, but you're the one that made the amazing sculpture out of it (with help from your friends, of course).

Aaron also did something that made some people pretty mad. You see Aaron thought that information should be very free. He though that people like you, and me, and everyone else should be able to read as much information as we could on stuff. He thought that the work that scientists did at colleges should be seen by everyone! So he went to MIT to access JSTOR, basically a virtual library of science, and went "out of bounds" according to MIT. He went somewhere he wasn't supposed to go, and went there to try to get all this information and science from JSTOR, which he was actually allowed to do. The problem was like this though. Imagine Aaron went to the library. He can check out as many books as he wants, right? What Aaron wanted to do was check out every book, and make sure that everyone around the world had the same chance to read them that he did. But in order to check out those books, he had to go behind the desk, which was a no-no.

So what happened is that Aaron got in trouble with JSTOR, the library, and with MIT, who is pretty much the librarian. Eventually, JSTOR decided they didn't think Aaron did anything wrong, and didn't want to try anymore. MIT was a little slower though, and didn't say much. Then the US Attorney's office came in. They're like the cops that might come to the library. The owners of the library didn't think that you did anything wrong, and wanted the cops to leave. The librarian didn't answer as quickly though, so the cops stuck around and kept asking Aaron questions and checking through his pockets for stuff.

This whole thing was very scary for Aaron. Aaron didn't have a whole lot of money, and if he got in as much trouble as the cops wanted to put him in, he would have to give it all up, and go to prison for a long time. This scared Aaron a lot. This was especially tough for Aaron because he had been really sad for quite some time. It was a special kind of sad that doesn't go away with a tight hug from mom, so it was especially hard to deal with.

On Friday, Aaron hung himself. Some people think it was because he was so scared of the cops that he just couldn't deal with it. Some people think it was because he was so sad that he just wanted it to go away. But most people think it was a combination of the two.

There are a lot of people talking about it now though, because if the cops hadn't been so mean to Aaron, he'd probably still be alive today. This makes people very sad and very angry, because Aaron was a very smart, very kind person. We wanted him to stay around much longer than he did, and now we want to make sure that nothing like what happened to Aaron will happen to anyone else again.

matey,

Thank you.

SoleInvictus,
@SoleInvictus@lemmy.world avatar

Well shit, I almost got through a whole week without crying.

zaknenou,
@zaknenou@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Thank you! I have limited internet package (for the whole family) and wouldn’t have watched the video, this short resume made me appreciate how Aaron is one of those whom represent the essence, beauty and the entity of internet.

sennheisenberg,

he had been really sad for quite some time. It was a special kind of sad that doesn’t go away with a tight hug from mom, so it was especially hard to deal with.

As someone with depression, that has to be the cringiest way to describe depression.

puppy,

Please describe depression. And please ELI5.

spacecowboy,

How would you have described depression to someone who is actually 5 years old…?

biddy,

5 year olds are pretty cringe

p03locke,
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

This is why I hate ELI5 for a serious subject like this.

ironcrotch, to programmer_humor in Fitbit Clock Face

My god it’s all strings.

petersr, (edited )

Always has been

datelmd5sum,

disgusting

Strawberry,

not uncommon for data to be displayed on UI

beckerist, to programmer_humor in The Perfect Solution

I wonder if that key works…

ohlaph,

It does.

beckerist, (edited )

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  • JPDev, (edited )

    Original creator of the meme disabled the key before posting so it theoretically would give you an incorrect API key provided error. Double checked with a basic app before I posted it here lol

    jaybone,

    if trouble == ‘Yes’

    
    <span style="color:#323232;">return True; 
    </span>
    
    GBU_28,

    Rip

    drew_belloc, to programmer_humor in Programposting
    @drew_belloc@programming.dev avatar
    HipsterTenZero, to programmer_humor in Programming: The Horror Game
    @HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone avatar

    From what i’ve heard of the game industry, being a gamedev is already survival horror.

    FaceDeer, to programmer_humor in Works on my machine
    @FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

    To be fair, the bug report was utterly useless too.

    parpol,

    Should have asked chatGPT to write the bug report.

    Contend6248, (edited )

    True, when i respond with the exact problem it usually gets fixed, interestingly even explained why it failed.

    Great for learning

    IzzyScissor,

    The only problem is that it’ll ALSO agree if you suggest the wrong problem.

    “Hey, shouldn’t you have to fleem the snort so it can be repurposed for later use?”

    You are correct. Fleeming the snort is necessary for repurposing for later use. Here is the updated code:

    FaceDeer,
    @FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

    That's not been my experience. It'll tend to be agreeable when I suggest architecture changes, or if I insist on some particular suboptimal design element, but if I tell it "this bit here isn't working" when it clearly isn't the real problem I've had it disagree with me and tell me what it thinks the bug is really caused by.

    Rhaedas,
    @Rhaedas@kbin.social avatar

    Models are geared towards seeking the best human response for answers, not necessarily the answers themselves. Its first answer is based on probability of autocompleting from a huge sample of data, and in versions that have a memory adjusts later responses to how well the human is accepting the answers. There is no actual processing of the answers, although that may be in the latest variations being worked on where there are components that cycle through hundreds of attempts of generations of a problem to try to verify and pick the best answers. Basically rather than spit out the first autocomplete answers, it has subprocessing to actually weed out the junk and narrow into a hopefully good result. Still not AGI, but it's more useful than the first LLMs.

    Synthead,

    It was trying to is, then it isn’ted. Help?

    reddig33, to asklemmy in Do actors all need to agree to casually smoke for some roles?

    It’s usually what’s called a “lettuce cigarette”. No tobacco in it.

    news18.com/…/what-do-actors-actually-smoke-in-mov…

    Brody,
    @Brody@programming.dev avatar

    Oh, that’s really neat! Prop cigarettes that look and burn like the genuine article, but just have herbs stuffed in it! Thanks!

    UntouchedWagons,
    @UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca avatar

    I prefer the balsamic and oregano flavour myself.

    intensely_human,

    So you still have to take smoke into your lungs, but it’s not forcing a tobacco craving to start.

    calvinklein97,
    @calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    I don’t even think it’s going into the lungs especially with non smokers. If you try to inhale smoke as a non smoker you’ll most likely cough your lungs out. I assume they suck the smoke into their cheeks and blow it out from there.

    AntY,

    You can just keep the smoke in your mouth, no need to inhale it if it’s just for show.

    EeeDawg101,

    It looks kind of dumb though if I’m being honest. You can easily tell if someone didn’t inhale and instead just kept it in their mouth. Doesn’t look as complete. For acting, I’d consider this an issue.

    operator,
    @operator@kbin.social avatar

    Agree. I can always tell if an actor is inhaling or puffing. And (I wish everyone the best in health) this looks just weird.

    Atiran,

    Almost everything looks dumb on tv if you know what to look for. Almost everything related to guns, computers, or driving looks ridiculous and fake. It doesn’t stop them from doing it, nor does it stop people from enjoying the entertainment.

    CosmicApe,
    @CosmicApe@kbin.social avatar

    After reading about how Tarantino actually strangled Kruger for Inglorious Basterds, I can't help but notice how fake it looks in other films.

    iNeedScissors67,
    @iNeedScissors67@kbin.social avatar

    I still remember watching the OC back in high school and seeing them play a Playstation game with an Xbox controller. I think about it sometimes.

    EeeDawg101,

    That is a fair point.

    jscummy,

    No idea what you’re talking about, I just picked up a new Charger with the F&F package (25 speed manual, factory installed 5000 shot of nitrous) and it seems perfectly realistic

    acunasdaddy,

    Cool to know. But that website you liked to is cancer. I’ve never seen so many obnoxious ads covering up the text lol

    NABDad,

    Well, if the fake cigarettes aren’t going to give you cancer, the website needs to pick up the slack!

    nogooduser, to memes in Reddit be like

    Same if they say to disable your ad blocker.

    NegativeLookBehind,
    @NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social avatar

    I love when they give you instructions on how to disable it. Lol, fuck you, website.

    germtm_,

    or if they try to guilt-trip you into disabling the ad blocker with a frowny face or something.

    NegativeLookBehind,
    @NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social avatar

    Every time you block an ad, a puppy gets hit by a truck. Is that really what you want?

    :(

    workinkindofhard,

    Every time you block an ad, a puppy gets hit by a truck. Is that really what you want?

    I love puppies but I hate ads, sorry rover

    psycho_driver,

    Is that really what you want?

    If that is really what you want, can we interest you in our special premium membership with curated run-over-puppies content?

    nogooduser,

    Technically, I don’t block ads. I block trackers using privacy badger. If they were to just show me ads without trying to track me I’d be fine and they’d get some ad revenue. But they always put trackers in there, I see no ads and they get no money.

    NegativeLookBehind,
    @NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social avatar

    Ad creators hate this one weird trick!

    Gullible,

    Just a heads up, privacy badger effectively doesn’t do anything besides take up resources and make you slightly more fingerprintable as compared to simply using ublock. All of its useful behaviors were culled a few years ago, funny enough, due to fingerprinting. Its blocklist is severely out of date.

    nogooduser,

    I was aware that they made that change but I didn’t know it made it worse for tracker blocking. I don’t see ads and I don’t get the external discussions such as discus so it seems to work.

    I’ll check it out.

    kratoz29,
    @kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

    And the instructions are always wrong… I’m not using AdBlock Plus, and they forget to include how to disable the PiHole 😂

    rtxn,

    That’s when bab-defuser.js and the element zapper get to shine.

    henfredemars,

    Trust is broken. Ads have been abused where I have to block by default unless I already trust your website.

    I’m not risking malware for some strangers advertisements.

    nogooduser,

    Yeah, I agree. I never really minded ads as I just mentally ignore them so I didn’t use an ad blocker for a very long time after it was common practice. I also disagreed with the principle of ad blockers as sites need to pay their expenses.

    But then they abused the data that they collected to change people’s political opinions in a way that went way beyond just your standard political ads and that was it for me.

    Sheeple, to programmer_humor in When you forget to set a boundary conditions in your logic
    @Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s cryptocurrency. What did you expect. THAT garbage is bound to be poorly coded.

    LufyCZ, (edited )

    It’s an exchange, not a cryptocurrency.

    Check your facts before you start the hate train.

    Also, most cryptos have state of the art programming. They have to, because any little hole or vulnerability puts millions or billions of dollars at risk.

    Sheeple, (edited )
    @Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s an exchange for a cryptocurrency of the same name I did my homework

    reev, (edited )

    It’s an exchange where you can exchange a token of the same name (their token). The primary purpose is not for that token, it’s mainly known for being an exchange.

    LufyCZ,

    You’d get an F then mate.

    The fact that they have a token is in no way relevant to the fact that we’re talking about an exchange here.

    SpaceNoodle,

    Ah yes, the most secure code possible: brand new, closed-source, and written by the lowest bidder.

    reev,

    If you’re talking about the exchanges, sure. If you’re talking about crypto, all of the major cryptos are open source.

    LufyCZ, (edited )

    There’s no lowest bidder here, how’d you even come up with that?

    People employed in crypto are usually very well paid, because they have to be good at their jobs.

    The absolute majority of cryptocurrencies is fully open source.

    Seriously man, educate yourself before spitting nonsense.

    Edit: I’d appreciate if anyone downvoting me provided their reasons for doing so, preferably with sources to back them up. I’m happy to provide examples to back my arguments up if requested.

    MadhuGururajan,

    Website: “915 days in a year”, you: “they are well paid and good at their job”. Anyone seeing your comment: 🤨

    LufyCZ,

    Anyone reading the thread would understand that I’m talking about crypto, not exchanges.

    Well done though, peak comedy

    000, (edited )

    State of the art programming, all with the goal of scamming people.

    Crypto programmers don’t “have” to do anything because they are working on an illegitimate, unregulated security.

    LufyCZ,

    Have you heard of Indian call centers? Let’s ban phones, let’s ban email, let’s ban gift cards, let’s ban bank accounts.

    The fact that the technology is also being used to scam people doesn’t mean that the whole thing is bad. There are numerous use cases beyond illegal activity, and you focusing on a tiny fraction of the whole thing just shows that you don’t actually want to understand, but that hate is your only way of expressing, that you don’t understand it.

    Here, read up. They’ve got studies and sources for their claims.

    krotti,

    Last time I checked all of those had real world value before the scams started.

    For cryptos, it seems to be the other way around. They are trying to solve issues at the cost of having issues that are unacceptable and unfixable.

    LufyCZ,

    It may seem like it, but it sure isn’t like it. You’ll obviously hear about the bad and nothing about 5he good, unfortunately that’s how media works nowadays.

    Do you want to elaborate on those issues that are unacceptable and unfixable? I’m not saying there aren’t any, but you’re describing a trade-off, and crypto isn’t the only thing in the world with trade-offs.

    Fiat is a great example - conveniet, nice, until it starts hyperinflating, until people use it to fund wars, until the government confiscates it because you insulted a politician on Twitter.

    krotti,

    From scams to just cyber attacks with no safe guards would make everything impossible to handle. There is no bank covering you or insurance. People dying, losing keys etc drive deflation. BTC/Mining coins are destined to die. Maybe there is something there, but it certainly isn’t finance.

    Inflation is necessary for multiple reasons, but you can read on that yourself. Such as; what would happen if everyone considered holding to money an investment? IMO these facts make Fiat sound so much better…

    LufyCZ,

    no safe guards

    That’s the point.jpg

    You’re free to hold your crypto on an exchange, you’re free to buy a hardware wallet and do your due diligence when confirming transactions, you’re free to create a multisig for your coins and tokens to introduce multiple factors for signing.

    But it’s your choice.

    people dying, losing keys

    That’s on them, it’s like stuffing money into a mattress and not telling your family.

    mining coins are destined to die

    Mining’s not great for sure, but “destined to die” makes no sense.

    Inflation is necessary so that people spend the thing

    That’s kinda funny, because in the case of Ethereum, the deflation comes from people using and spending Eth on gas.

    I’m also not saying that Ethereum is the perfect currency to replace fiat, the utility there comes from everything that’s built on top of it.

    Widen your horizon, crypto isn’t just a medium for payments.

    krotti,

    That is the problem. 1 Fuck up and your money is gone. Whether that is someone else, you, CVE, it’s gone and everyone elses in that network.

    By death I was wrong; Difficulty wont kill a coin. Though that then has other issues.

    I doubt you understand how bad deflation is for a currency, or you are in this for the money?

    LufyCZ,

    Hardware wallets are safe, multisigs are safe. You can be safe if you put in the effort. If you don’t want to do it, that’s your call, doesn’t mean the system sucks.

    Yeah difficulty is adjusted depending on how many “devices” (simply put) are mining, the target is a specific blocktime.

    What’s gonna kill bitcoin is the ever decreasing issuance, but that’s not the problem of crypto nor mining for that matter, just bitcoin.

    Have you skimmed over the point that I think that Ethereum (one of the few sustainably deflating cryptos) isn’t just a currency but also a base for other things that may also serve as a currency?

    Also, it’s not bad for the currency itself, just for the economy around it. And again, I’m not saying Ethereum should replace the dollar.

    000,

    Scam call centers are illegal and get shut down often. Great example if you want to somehow convince people that crypto isn’t a scam.

    LufyCZ,

    So you’re saying that scamming through crypto isn’t illegal and that the people behind it don’t get caught?

    You’re comparing apples and oranges, it doesn’t work like that.

    Crypto is the “phone” or “email” from my example, it’s just a medium.

    So yeah, good job showing you don’t understand how it works

    000,

    What’s your endgame here, you need us to buy shitcoins you lost money on or something?

    LufyCZ,

    Nice, well done, let’s attack me personally instead of having a conversation. That will get you far in life.

    000,

    You feel attacked because you lost money on crypto scams? That sucks.

    LufyCZ,

    I feel attacked because you attacked my integrity instead of trying to have a useful conversation.

    That’s fine though, people are scared of things they don’t understand, that’s a well known fact.

    Have fun falling behind

    twix,

    I dunno, been seeing quite a few posts from indieweb.social/ that do kind of give a bad impression…

    LufyCZ,

    Yeah, you hear about the things that go wrong and not about the ones that don’t.

    I’m not saying everything is perfect, obviously it isn’t, but the people on here are talking about how incredibly shit it is without any redeeming qualities, which just simply isn’t true. It’s harder to prove a negative (that things aren’t bad), especially since nobody’s gonna write a “no protocol got hacked today, $x billion is safe” article.

    twix,

    My general problem with cryptocurrency is their environmental impact / resource usage compared to traditional payment systems.

    LufyCZ,

    It’s a problem that’s being solved. Bitcoin will probably suck in this regard forever, but Ethereum for example has migrated over to a much environmentally friendlier system.

    Growing pains, but I think that we’re on a good path going forward.

    ilovededyoupiggy, to programmer_humor in Fitbit Clock Face
    @ilovededyoupiggy@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Awful lot of strings that should have been integers. It is JavaScript, though, so I guess that tracks.

    TragicNotCute, to programmer_humor in Guys! Should I accept the offer? 😂
    @TragicNotCute@lemmy.world avatar

    We goof on this person, but in my experience this kind of shameless begging usually works to some degree.

    roofuskit,
    @roofuskit@lemmy.world avatar

    Which is why it should be reported.

    Honytawk,

    I’d go out of my way to give a negative review stating that they wanted to bribe me into giving a positive review.

    If multiple people did that, you’d see that nobody trusts the reviews anymore.

    peter,
    @peter@feddit.uk avatar

    Upvote my comment and I’ll upvote yours

    haui_lemmy,

    „Fake it til you make it“

    There is a debate to be had about how far this is morally acceptable. If you‘re trying to promote your nonprofit and ask friends to ask their friends to look at it I‘d say thats fine.

    But asking bluntly for fake reviews is not ok imo. I‘d report this person immediately. I‘d rather make a nice post on every social media platform that fits my topic and plainly ask folks for feedback. This just seems lazy and uninspired.

    But you do you.

    Lemjukes, to asklemmy in Do actors all need to agree to casually smoke for some roles?

    Theatre Worker Here:

    Most prop masters I’ve worked with use either this brand or something very similar. From that page the ingredients listed are: Marshmallow Leaves, Red Clover Flowers, Rose Petals, Fruit Juices, Honey. You can also buy packs that are designed to look like real brands(yellow american spirits, the famous “Marlboro Red”, and white for marb lights.)

    Fake cigarettes have been pretty common props for a while now. Obviously there used to be a lot more actual tobacco use on sets but nowadays, especially with a lot of municipalities outlawing tobacco smoking indoors in public spaces, its almost always all fake/herbal. There are also nicotine free vaporizers that are styled to look like real cigarettes.

    Brody,
    @Brody@programming.dev avatar

    Wow, that’s really good insight! Thank you!

    oppai420,

    I remember reading Cillian Murphy went through some silly number of those herbal cigs filming the first season of Peaky Blinders alone.

    DrCatface,
    @DrCatface@lemmy.ml avatar

    they taste like a bouquet of flowers its like smoking your mums garden. the smoke is so light that you think its not lit but then u breathe out smoke. looks real, tastes like rolled up roses. bought 2 packs when I was trying to quit, had 2 and never touched them again

    FMT99, to programmer_humor in Bug Thread

    They missed “oh nevermind, I fixed it” without explaining how or ever commenting again.

    Artyom,

    <mod> marked this as resolved 3 months after last comment

    Sibbo,

    Here is a fix <broken link>

    marcos,

    That person isn’t welcome on the beach house.

    0110010001100010,
    @0110010001100010@lemmy.world avatar

    That person isn’t welcome on the beach house planet.

    FTFY

    porgamrer,

    Also somewhere in the middle:

    “There’s been no report of this for a while so we’re marking it resolved.”

    Mango,

    Or the “How dare you zombie a post this old!?”

    Ashelyn,

    But if anyone tries to open a new thread on the issue it gets marked as a duplicate and removed

    ChapulinColorado,

    Developer1: @developer2: could you take a look, I know u know stuff about this.

    Developer2: can’t reproduce. Might be able to if I get the app logs in trace level, the blood of 3 dragons and a signed autograph of Michael Jordan’s third hello world program.

    User1: here are some other unrelated logs at info level only and nothing else.

    Git bot: clozed y’all.

    kamenlady,
    @kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

    No contava con tu astúcia

    TheGreenGolem,
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    That was Denvercoder9…

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    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 20480 bytes) in /var/www/kbin/kbin/vendor/symfony/var-dumper/Caster/Caster.php on line 68

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 65536 bytes) in /var/www/kbin/kbin/var/cache/dev/ContainerPPLWzqN/App_KernelDevDebugContainer.php on line 974