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  • I feel bad for you, to live a life of such hate. I truly don't understand the disconnect in your brain between "maintaining a production-ready codebase for 100k users" and "me and my mate made a shitproject to learn more about xyz".

    I'm "simping" for new people being interested in programming, what? do you want people to stop being programmers?

  • You should implement a regular registration system, but make it invite-only until you figure out how to prevent spam.

  • the moderation on this is crazy

  • yo wtf

  • Removed for telling them to implement invite only username/password authentication, tf??

  • They're not dangerous, you lack nuance. That's worse.

  • You're right but you're rude

  • I would say to make username/password registration invite only until you figure out how to stop spammers

  • Nice 🤣

  • Maybe I'm not very experienced. Why would someone need a device to translate a 4-bit input to an 8-bit output, is it not just 0110 -> 0000 0110?

  • I see, I'm not super familiar. My extent of PCB design is a custom slimevr board for myself.

    The solderable 16 byte ROM design is interesting, I could maybe see it being in some kind of debugger?

  • The main page looks interesting, but I cant see much as there is only google sign in.

    also I couldn't find a git repo but from the network tools it looks like next+react? I feel bad for you 🙏

  • Seems pretty interesting, It should be cryptographically signed though.

  • Ive been a similar idle thought for awhile, abusing file attachments on popular sites to waste bandwidth and storage

  • That's pretty neat. Ive never made a mod for Hytale but I could see this in Minecraft, also you were modding 15 years ago? that's wild

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Whatup programmers