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    • Gators1G
      Gators1 @Gustaf
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      @Gustaf said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

      I’ll bet he’s fun.

      He has no time for fun. Fun just depreciates your assets.

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        oyaji
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        Ben Franklin thought similarly.

        © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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        • JamJ
          Jam @oyaji
          last edited by

          @oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

          Ben Franklin thought similarly.

          I don’t know . . .

          I’ve heard and read Franklin had a lot of fun.

          "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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          • KilemallK
            Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @Jam
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            @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

            @oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

            Ben Franklin thought similarly.

            I don’t know . . .

            I’ve heard and read Franklin had a lot of fun.

            That was investments!

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              oyaji @Jam
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              @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

              @oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

              Ben Franklin thought similarly.

              I don’t know . . .

              I’ve heard and read Franklin had a lot of fun.

              I remember reading about Franklin advocating continuous learning throughout the day, wasting not a minute, even while eating and pooping. I took up the habit myself while quite young after reading that, perhaps around age 7.

              DDGAI:
              "Benjamin Franklin also strongly advocated for lifelong learning and self-improvement. He believed in making the most of every moment to pursue knowledge, often engaging in reading while performing other activities. Franklin famously emphasized the pursuit of education as a key to personal development and societal progress. He created various initiatives, such as libraries and educational institutions, reflecting his commitment to continuous learning.

              "Franklin’s approach to learning was holistic, encouraging people to educate themselves in various fields, including science, philosophy, and public affairs, often memorably saying, “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I remember, involve me and I learn.” This illustrates his belief in active e"ngagement and constant personal growth.

              © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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              • JamJ
                Jam
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                Agree with the above, of course . . .

                . . . and . . .

                Benjamin Franklin’s Views on Fun and Enjoyment
                Emphasis on Enjoyment

                Benjamin Franklin believed in the importance of enjoying life. He often expressed that leisure and fun were essential for a balanced life. His famous saying, “Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise,” reflects his belief in a disciplined life that also allows for enjoyment.
                Social Activities

                Franklin was known for his social gatherings and entertaining. He hosted “electrical picnics” where guests participated in fun experiments with electricity. These events were not only educational but also served as a way to socialize and enjoy each other’s company.
                Humor and Wit

                Franklin had a sharp sense of humor, which he often incorporated into his writings. He published satirical pieces, such as “Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress,” showcasing his playful side. His use of pseudonyms, like Silence Dogood, allowed him to express his wit and engage with the public in a lighthearted manner.
                Contributions to Leisure

                Franklin founded several institutions that promoted community and leisure, including the first volunteer fire department and the Library Company of Philadelphia. These organizations encouraged social interaction and community engagement, reflecting his belief in the value of fun and camaraderie.

                In summary, Franklin valued fun as a vital part of life, promoting social activities, humor, and community engagement throughout his endeavors.

                "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                • HogH
                  Hog
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                  A lot of people seem to admire the guy but I hear he couldn’t code for shit.

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                    oyaji @Jam
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                    @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                    Agree with the above, of course . . .

                    . . . and . . .

                    Benjamin Franklin’s Views on Fun and Enjoyment
                    Emphasis on Enjoyment

                    Benjamin Franklin believed in the importance of enjoying life. He often expressed that leisure and fun were essential for a balanced life. His famous saying, “Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise,” reflects his belief in a disciplined life that also allows for enjoyment.
                    Social Activities

                    Franklin was known for his social gatherings and entertaining. He hosted “electrical picnics” where guests participated in fun experiments with electricity. These events were not only educational but also served as a way to socialize and enjoy each other’s company.
                    Humor and Wit

                    Franklin had a sharp sense of humor, which he often incorporated into his writings. He published satirical pieces, such as “Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress,” showcasing his playful side. His use of pseudonyms, like Silence Dogood, allowed him to express his wit and engage with the public in a lighthearted manner.
                    Contributions to Leisure

                    Franklin founded several institutions that promoted community and leisure, including the first volunteer fire department and the Library Company of Philadelphia. These organizations encouraged social interaction and community engagement, reflecting his belief in the value of fun and camaraderie.

                    In summary, Franklin valued fun as a vital part of life, promoting social activities, humor, and community engagement throughout his endeavors.

                    Probably my favorite quote from Ben Franklin:

                    • “Wine is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”

                    © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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                    • eWildcatE
                      eWildcat @oyaji
                      last edited by

                      @oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                      @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                      Agree with the above, of course . . .

                      . . . and . . .

                      Benjamin Franklin’s Views on Fun and Enjoyment
                      Emphasis on Enjoyment

                      Benjamin Franklin believed in the importance of enjoying life. He often expressed that leisure and fun were essential for a balanced life. His famous saying, “Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise,” reflects his belief in a disciplined life that also allows for enjoyment.
                      Social Activities

                      Franklin was known for his social gatherings and entertaining. He hosted “electrical picnics” where guests participated in fun experiments with electricity. These events were not only educational but also served as a way to socialize and enjoy each other’s company.
                      Humor and Wit

                      Franklin had a sharp sense of humor, which he often incorporated into his writings. He published satirical pieces, such as “Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress,” showcasing his playful side. His use of pseudonyms, like Silence Dogood, allowed him to express his wit and engage with the public in a lighthearted manner.
                      Contributions to Leisure

                      Franklin founded several institutions that promoted community and leisure, including the first volunteer fire department and the Library Company of Philadelphia. These organizations encouraged social interaction and community engagement, reflecting his belief in the value of fun and camaraderie.

                      In summary, Franklin valued fun as a vital part of life, promoting social activities, humor, and community engagement throughout his endeavors.

                      Probably my favorite quote from Ben Franklin:

                      • “Wine is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”

                      I think I’m starting to understand why he loved France.

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                      • tiggerT
                        tigger @Gators1
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                        @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

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                        When I fly to the US I work all the time, and when I fly back I sleep all the time…

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                        • GustafG
                          Gustaf @eWildcat
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                          @eWildcat said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                          @oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                          @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                          Agree with the above, of course . . .

                          . . . and . . .

                          Benjamin Franklin’s Views on Fun and Enjoyment
                          Emphasis on Enjoyment

                          Benjamin Franklin believed in the importance of enjoying life. He often expressed that leisure and fun were essential for a balanced life. His famous saying, “Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise,” reflects his belief in a disciplined life that also allows for enjoyment.
                          Social Activities

                          Franklin was known for his social gatherings and entertaining. He hosted “electrical picnics” where guests participated in fun experiments with electricity. These events were not only educational but also served as a way to socialize and enjoy each other’s company.
                          Humor and Wit

                          Franklin had a sharp sense of humor, which he often incorporated into his writings. He published satirical pieces, such as “Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress,” showcasing his playful side. His use of pseudonyms, like Silence Dogood, allowed him to express his wit and engage with the public in a lighthearted manner.
                          Contributions to Leisure

                          Franklin founded several institutions that promoted community and leisure, including the first volunteer fire department and the Library Company of Philadelphia. These organizations encouraged social interaction and community engagement, reflecting his belief in the value of fun and camaraderie.

                          In summary, Franklin valued fun as a vital part of life, promoting social activities, humor, and community engagement throughout his endeavors.

                          Probably my favorite quote from Ben Franklin:

                          • “Wine is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”

                          I think I’m starting to understand why he loved France.

                          Relax he just wanted your navy.

                          "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                            oyaji @eWildcat
                            last edited by oyaji

                            @eWildcat said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                            @oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                            @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                            Agree with the above, of course . . .

                            . . . and . . .

                            Benjamin Franklin’s Views on Fun and Enjoyment
                            Emphasis on Enjoyment

                            Benjamin Franklin believed in the importance of enjoying life. He often expressed that leisure and fun were essential for a balanced life. His famous saying, “Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise,” reflects his belief in a disciplined life that also allows for enjoyment.
                            Social Activities

                            Franklin was known for his social gatherings and entertaining. He hosted “electrical picnics” where guests participated in fun experiments with electricity. These events were not only educational but also served as a way to socialize and enjoy each other’s company.
                            Humor and Wit

                            Franklin had a sharp sense of humor, which he often incorporated into his writings. He published satirical pieces, such as “Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress,” showcasing his playful side. His use of pseudonyms, like Silence Dogood, allowed him to express his wit and engage with the public in a lighthearted manner.
                            Contributions to Leisure

                            Franklin founded several institutions that promoted community and leisure, including the first volunteer fire department and the Library Company of Philadelphia. These organizations encouraged social interaction and community engagement, reflecting his belief in the value of fun and camaraderie.

                            In summary, Franklin valued fun as a vital part of life, promoting social activities, humor, and community engagement throughout his endeavors.

                            Probably my favorite quote from Ben Franklin:

                            • “Wine is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”

                            I think I’m starting to understand why he loved France.

                            I cannot quote the letter to a French nobleman from which it came, but the thoughts ran something like this:

                            “Vinting is a miracle similar to Jesus changing the water to wine at the wedding in Caanan. It is no less a miracle how God’s rain falls on the vines to produce the grapes that ferment into wine. And so wine is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”

                            © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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                            • eWildcatE
                              eWildcat @Gustaf
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                              @Gustaf said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                              @eWildcat said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                              @oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                              @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                              Agree with the above, of course . . .

                              . . . and . . .

                              Benjamin Franklin’s Views on Fun and Enjoyment
                              Emphasis on Enjoyment

                              Benjamin Franklin believed in the importance of enjoying life. He often expressed that leisure and fun were essential for a balanced life. His famous saying, “Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise,” reflects his belief in a disciplined life that also allows for enjoyment.
                              Social Activities

                              Franklin was known for his social gatherings and entertaining. He hosted “electrical picnics” where guests participated in fun experiments with electricity. These events were not only educational but also served as a way to socialize and enjoy each other’s company.
                              Humor and Wit

                              Franklin had a sharp sense of humor, which he often incorporated into his writings. He published satirical pieces, such as “Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress,” showcasing his playful side. His use of pseudonyms, like Silence Dogood, allowed him to express his wit and engage with the public in a lighthearted manner.
                              Contributions to Leisure

                              Franklin founded several institutions that promoted community and leisure, including the first volunteer fire department and the Library Company of Philadelphia. These organizations encouraged social interaction and community engagement, reflecting his belief in the value of fun and camaraderie.

                              In summary, Franklin valued fun as a vital part of life, promoting social activities, humor, and community engagement throughout his endeavors.

                              Probably my favorite quote from Ben Franklin:

                              • “Wine is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”

                              I think I’m starting to understand why he loved France.

                              Relax he just wanted your navy.

                              “I gave a navy and got that lousy lightning rod.”

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                              • Gators1G
                                Gators1 @tigger
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                                @tigger said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

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                                17623982801946196695231754256584.jpg

                                When I fly to the US I work all the time, and when I fly back I sleep all the time…

                                What a lazy Euro! You depreciated half of your assets!

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                                • HogH
                                  Hog
                                  last edited by Hog

                                  Been using this ridiculous candy crush like color theme in my editor for a couple of days now and, for reasons I can’t explain, I like it:

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                                  Odin is pretty cool too (once you tell the formatter to stop indenting switch statements like a psychopath). Very lean and simple language with the low level power of C but some of the footguns removed.

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                                  • HogH
                                    Hog @Hog
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                                    @Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                    lean

                                    Ok, well, “lean” compared to something like Rust or C++. It’s kind of batteries included though and has a lot more builtins than C. Vector math for example is built in.

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                                    • tiggerT
                                      tigger @Gators1
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                                      @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                      @tigger said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                      @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                      17623982224821541831270377816550.jpg

                                      17623982801946196695231754256584.jpg

                                      When I fly to the US I work all the time, and when I fly back I sleep all the time…

                                      What a lazy Euro! You depreciated half of your assets!

                                      Actually if I go to SF I manage to get maybe 2h of sleep on the way there? It’s a struggle though.

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                                      • HogH
                                        Hog
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                                        I’m definitely a member of the keyboard > mouse club and I’m comfortable in terminal editors and tiling window managers but this is pretty hard core:

                                        YouTube shorts: guy duct tapes his trackpad

                                        I’ve never thought to even try to navigate websites using the keyboard. I think I always assumed it would just be slower and a PITA. Might have to try it out.

                                        (Also, I couldn’t see what OS he was using on his phone but I’m presuming Linux with a tiling window manage. If so, it must be way easier to just disable the trackpad altogether via config and less ugly than taping over it.)

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                                        • HogH
                                          Hog
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                                          Ohh, Gemini suggested I try the Vimium extension - it adds Vim like navigation to websites. I don’t know enough to trust it with my browsers that are logged into Google but OT is pretty harmless if it actually is spyware and now I’m 1000% more productive at OT. I can now shitpost at machine gun rates!

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                                          • eWildcatE
                                            eWildcat @Hog
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                                            @Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                            I’ve never thought to even try to navigate websites using the keyboard. I think I always assumed it would just be slower and a PITA. Might have to try it out.

                                            You wouldn’t have to do much to impress people though. As a “keyboard guy” myself (yeah, I’m that old… 'cause let’s be honest) I know people often seem to think I’m some kind of nerd wizard only because I use things like Ctrl+L or Tab to go faster.

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