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UlrikHD@programming.devMto
Programming@programming.dev•The (successful) end of the kernel Rust experiment
3·5 months agoHi
Can you update the title to be the same as the updated title in news article?
The (successful) end of the kernel Rust experiment
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Please check your DMs, you got unresolved reports from c/linux
UlrikHD@programming.devMto
Programming@programming.dev•Where's the Shovelware? Why AI Coding Claims Don't Add UpEnglish
1·8 months agoAppreciate you had the awareness to delete the comment before we got around to the report. It was still a breach of the instance’s Code of Conduct (1.1, 3.2) and repeated breaches may result in a temporary ban.
It’s not helping if some bitch on her menstrual cycle comes and spams her keyboard without any valid points
You’ve already previously been given warning for breaching our Code of Conduct section 3.5 (Hate Speech: Do not make remarks directed at sex, gender…). This is your third strike within 2 months and your account is now at risk of receiving a permanent ban if further breaches are made within 365 days.
Since this is strike 3, your account will be given a 14 days site-wide temporary ban.
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UlrikHD@programming.devMto
Programming@programming.dev•Seeking to make a dynamic website right from the scratch. This is going to be my very first project. How to begin ?
21·1 year agoIf you don’t have anything positive or helpful to say, it would be better to just not reply. If you think the post shouldn’t be posted here, use the report function instead.
UlrikHD@programming.devMto
Programming@programming.dev•The Hippocratic License 3.0: An Ethical License for Open Source.English
51·1 year agoPlease don’t stalk/harass our users, it can and will lead to a site wide ban if reported.
The discussion has gotten completely off-topic. I’ll lock the the thread until the moderators (@anzo@programming.dev @dwraf_of_ignorance@programming.dev) starts responding to reports.
Please follow our Code of Conduct when interacting with our instance. Hate speech violates section 3.5 and in this instance is severe enough to lead directly to a temporary ban instead of the usual warning. Repeated offences may lead to a permanent ban.
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UlrikHD@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ford Chairman & CEO Jim Farley Wakes After Decade-long Nap, Shocked By China's EVs - CleanTechnicaEnglish
1·2 years agoThis is your second warning to not break our CoC (3.2).
A third warning will result in a temporary ban from programming.dev.
UlrikHD@programming.devto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•To take a step back and see how far we've gone, Discuit, another link aggregator created around one year ago, published their weekly report - 245 weekly active users (detailed report in link)English
363·2 years agoJust a reminder that our instance CoC applies even on communities outside our instance. Please try to avoid calling people slurs per CoC 3.2 and 3.5. Failure to do so may lead to a temporary or permanent ban.
UlrikHD@programming.devMto
Programming@programming.dev•DARPA suggests turning old C code automatically into Rust – using AI, of course
5·2 years agoLooking at your instance handle, I hope/assume that your comment is supposed to be in lighthearted jest. However that would only be an assumption on my part and in general it’s not ok to say someone’s job/work tool is for [remarks directed at sex, gender, ethnicity, orientation, disabilities, etc…] per CoC 3.5.
Please take into consideration that members on this instance may be of different backgrounds than what you’re used to and interpets what you say differently. Further breaches of our Code of Conduct may lead to temporary or permament ban.
UlrikHD@programming.devto
World News@lemmy.world•World chess federation bars transgender women from competing in women's eventsEnglish
1·3 years agoChess got an open class and a female class. The latter is there to provide a safer environment for girls and hopefully encourage more to try out the sport.
UlrikHD@programming.devto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•I'm sick of nsfwlemmy.com content popping up in my feedEnglish
3·3 years agoJust block it? Do you really browse c/all without filtering out unwanted communities?



Please have a second read of our Code of Conduct which you agreed to follow when signing up to our instance. Being purposefully hostile is not in line with that agreement.