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C'è qualcunə in linea che usa regolarmente LUA come linguaggio di programmazione/scripting?#programming #coding

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    @prokyonid I'm in roughly the same place, and I've found the 6502/6510, specifically the Commodore 64, has the most/best learning resources and tools, by far. And, its small size and consistency (you'll never have to learn about different video or sound cards, every 64 has a VIC-II and a SID) means a human can reasonably learn and reason about the whole machine.I'll try my hand at other CPUs, eventually, but for now the 64 is the right balance of simplicity and well-documented.
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    @pheonix getFediHired seems to be the most common hashtag, I don't know about others. Might need some retrying and reboosting to reach interested people though.
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    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/55628224 I’ve been thinking about discovering underappreciated Lemmy instances. GitHub’s awesome-lemmy-instances used to serve a similar purpose, but it hasn’t been updated in a long time, and I haven’t found anything else like it. I got the idea from this post about finding decentralized communities in the Fediverse. I’m thinking of a Lemmy bot that tracks Lemmy instances, calculates the average number of active users and standard deviation, and identifies instances with activity below the average plus two standard deviations. It would then rank these underutilized instances by performance metrics like uptime and response time, and periodically update a curated list on Lemmy to guide users toward instances that could use more participation. I'd love feedback on how you would go about doing something like this. And specifically how to rank by performance.
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    Have you heard of @nlnet? They financially support organisations & people that contribute to an open internet for all since 1997 (& they historically contributed to the early internet in Europe in the 1980s!).If you're working on a project that "helps fix the internet through open hardware, open software, open standards, open science and open data", you can apply for a grant on their website:https://nlnet.nl/#opensource #foss #oss #tech #technology #programming #coding #openinternet