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@wallhackio @monorail we love cute pokemon girls (veevee girls especially!!) here in the cat family

move your body is kinda irritating but i seem to also like it

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tragedy! yr cat has an eiffel 65 song stuck in her head

@Alexis i won’t lie, i keep assuming blogger is dead until i find the odd blog out there that still exists, still using it

@vaporeon_ no local variables* (one of bash’s real impurrovements to the language. dash targets POSIX but also has local variables anyway because they’re just so nice to have); very limited data types (bash having actual arrays is another big impurrovement). variable scope has all sorts of weird footguns (implicit subshells can cause really unexpected behavior; iirc for loops can really trip you up here). variable expansions being word split by default is the wrong default and annoying to have to purrotect your code from

* i know you can define block-scoped variables but i don’t entirely understand how it works

@vaporeon_ i’ve developed distaste fur bash features (to be clear, specificallyin shell scripts, not when using it as an interactive language) out of a long-held purrefurence fur writing as compatibly as i am able. so this biases my opinions;.i don’t actually know bash well enough that i feel like i could rate it fairly

i think the shell is very good at what it is designed to do. i adore it. i do think that actually writing scripts in it is usually pushing it beyond its capabilities unless the scripts are small. (but it’s GREAT at writing small scripts that are really useful!) i don’t think bash’s extra features sufficiently make up fur the shell’s deficicies at handling large scripts well so if i really wanted to use a bash feature in my script i would start considering whether i should use another language instead

the footguns are annoying as hell though, i’ve definitely exploded on weird subtle semantic things i furgot about more than once

@vaporeon_ @wallhackio i don’t bother to set up services fur packages i installed from my package manager if they already come with systemd configurations

@wallhackio @vaporeon_ the issue was only ever that systemd was not configured to restart it after it got OOM-killed, and more broadly that i had configured the various components of mastodon in such a way that the server had to deal with memory purressure in the furst place

Yes yes yes I know that having kittens around open flames is a disastrously bad idea, but this print was obviously very special to someone. It is by far the biggest one in my collection at 11 x 14 inches!

@Lady @wallhackio @vaporeon_ ftr i didn't actually end up thinking switch (true) was better and wouldn’t do it again because it’s just about equally as terrible as that

@wallhackio @vaporeon_ when was the last time you actually had to complain to me that it was broken

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A small, community‐oriented Mastodon‐compatible Fediverse (GlitchSoc) instance managed as a joint venture between the cat and KIBI families.