A project to give me money in exchange for me writing software.
A project to give me money in exchange for me writing software.
there’s nlnet.nl, but I think you have to apply for a grant.
Might be nice to have a foundation that would seek out key open source maintainers and direct funds to them, without them needing to self promote. The nebraska initiative?
a tesla that goes up in flames is a tesla that won’t contribute revenue to Elon in the future.
What my comment is replying to:
I am asking about the context that people use the term “far right” as a collective insult.
far right is nazis pal
ok there was that time I left a comment on a librewolf issue
Got one of those and not even sure I have a codeberg account.
godspeed! the rust community is knowledgeable and helpful. check out the discourse server if you haven’t already.
Don’t feel bad if jobs don’t drop out of the sky just because you learned a little rust. Rust jobs do not abound, even for experienced devs. That said, its an interesting and challenging language and doing some work in it can show you’re motivated and willing to work through some shit to get things done. Google-fu is a primary skill for everyone in the field.
Do you expect your dog to explode with the force of 400 pounds of TNT?
I went the jank monstrosity path. Well, a few scripts anyway.
I use an app called SimpleSSHD on the phone that lets me ssh in. Then rsync to transfer files. The script to sync pictures is like this:
# file 'droidip' contains the local wifi ip of the phone.
dip=$(cat droidip)
rsync --append-verify --progress -avz -e "ssh -p 2222" root@$dip:/sdcard/DCIM/Camera newphonepix
Truthfully it was as much about learning rsync as anything, and now I’m sticking with it because momentum I guess. adb is way faster if you really need to move a lot of files.
I use keepassxc to generate the code.
yeah denied lol