I also wrote that bad communities != bad tools, you are really keen on that selective reading.
Is not hard, is bad.
Then just don't use the bad parts.
I also wrote that bad communities != bad tools, you are really keen on that selective reading.
Is not hard, is bad.
Then just don't use the bad parts.
How fucking massive must your ego be to write a book on software development when you couldn't even code a proper website simpler than a Pet Shop template after several years of trying. Fucking christ, I'd tell you to kill yourself but it's probably not possible to get the gun pointed at that huge head of yours without help.
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But LynxChan is a good piece if software, what are you talking about
Are you high? The backend is the most hacked piece of shit I've ever seen, the "addons" do nothing but monkeypatch functions, the templating system loads an entire Javascript DOM every time a page is being built, and it uses a hard cache on GridFS just like Vichan. It's just a hacked together Vichan rewrite in Node, there's no sparkling feature on it other than using MemegoDB and MemeFS because "muh sharding media files" (which you can also achieve by any networked filesystem for the past 30+ years).
Maybe Josh could write one
What are your qualifications?
In general, whenever anyone implements shit coding around buzzword libraries and frameworks instead of concepts, it's evidence of someone that doesn't know what he is doing.
"Oh, we just use mumbojumbo 2.0, it's a framework in python7 that helps me swizopilate, a term made up for this case and this case specifically which means reorginating™ "layers"™ around oblong™ tasks™, it only weights 400mb! and has 5 dependencies (which have other 600 dependencies if we go really deep), two in c++(that actually do all the code, implemented by someone far smarter than me), 1 in node (which accounts for 90% of the weight but we really needed it because it is inclusive and all our pajeets only knew node) and 1 in CUM™, which is a new safety oriented, hip, cool language depeloped in San™ Francisco™, it was designed for cleaning sewages and managing machinery in high sea oil rigs but those tasks actually require men to do it so they ended using it in starbucks filling machines or something. I never used it but you should since it's safe, do it or kys.
Thanks to all this effort we manage to process our data 1000% faster. Sadly, we lose 999% somewhere, but once we detect the bottleneck that we're not able to find since we don't know how to benchmark we will be faster than everyone else I swear!"
are you looking for investors?