As a solo developer, some things are out of scope like writing translations or ensuring full compliance with accessibility standards. What's important is to have some knowledge of what things block progress in these areas. For example, not treating all strings like ASCII, or preferring native widgets/html elements as those better support accessiblity tools.
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Accessibility and internationalization first. A lot of projects start without it and tack it on later. It's so much better to have good roots and promote diversity and inclusivity from the start.
Obsidian is proprietary FYI I know this is Linux memes and not FOSS memes but I think it's still important to point out.
From what I understand if you let someone do their job, you are a piece of shit. I don't agree with that statement whatsoever.
If you have a high end GPU, or lots of RAM you can run some good quality LLMs offline. I recommend watching Matthew Berman for tutorials (there are some showing paid hosting aswell).
What about the save post button, is that a jerboa only thing?
Three times?!?
Do you already know other programming languages, or is Python your first one?
glhf for the rest of the year! Thanks for all your work this year and see you in the next.
Finally some good LibLeft meme
Sudoku, specifically 6x6 libresudoku (available on f-droid)
I honestly don't think this meme is 85-downvotes bad. The errors are humorous as well IMO.