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If you rely on assistive technologies (TTS, Braille display, enlarged fonts), what would be your preferred terminal output from a compiler or other CLI tool telling you where an error occurred?
If you'd prefer a different option, please elaborate.
#Accessibility #Programming #A11y #Rust #RustLang
at path/to/file.rs, line 10, column 29
37.5%
at path/to/file.rs:10:29
30.6%
-> path/to/file.rs:10:29
8.3%
path/to/file.rs:10:29
23.6%
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@samueljohnson @b0rk In Germany, homes get a dedicated (non-static) IPv4 address and popular ISP routers (i.e. Fritzbox) allow port forwarding, making hosting straitforward using DynDNS (which the Fritzbox supports). Cellular internet, on the other hand, is always behind a CGNAT in Germany. Thus, I use broadband internet to operate a wireguard node. One thing that confused me is that while in Jordan (the Middle East), I was not able to connect to this node at all. I think ISP's use DPI
@acsawdey @AnachronistJohn @b0rk mosh requires a dedicated UDP port for every SSH client. I have tested setups where the SSH server listens on a range of ports and tinkered with custom mosh wrapers (I called mine mossh) to find an available port. In all honesty, a dedicated UDP port for just SSH when wireguard allows the same single UDP port carrying all types of connections makes wireguard a no-brainer alternative/deprecator of mosh. You can also use mosh over wireguard if you wish
@RosaCtrl you commit with TODO as message locally, only push after rewriting the message, unless you work alone

Hi, I’m new here.

I’ve been learning compiler construction by building a small programming language and compiler in Zig.

It’s an experimental, learning-first project — rough edges included — and I’m sharing it to get feedback and invite contributions.

Repo: https://github.com/theunnecessarythings/sr-lang

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Personal experimental language. Contribute to theunnecessarythings/sr-lang development by creating an account on GitHub.

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My most creative LLM use to date #llm #mancave #workshop #mess #funny

I’m excited to make my VS Code theme available on more marketplaces, including Open VSX by @EclipseFdn, which will make it accessible across multiple IDEs like Cursor and Google Antigravity. 😵

🎨 Try it out now:
https://open-vsx.org/extension/MahmoudMohamedRamadan/mr-darkest-theme

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Refactor: Bump package versions for buildless examples

This merge request includes a shell script, `bump_versions.sh`, which both bumps the versions of the package dependencies in buildless examples, and optionally acts as a pre-push hook that prevents the user from pushing outdated package dependencies.

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Miscellaneous LLM usage experiences

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