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been investigating for days on why my frontend couldnt connect with the backend. :asui_what:
thought it's an issue with my backend and it turns out its the browser's socket cap that caused it :jahy_acid:
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enough with Go :nyoron:
time to learn how to develop a cool-looking frontend :loli_dance:
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@MoeBritannica to someone who doesnt deal with this stuff it sounds like you tried to fuck yourself in the ass
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@AstolfoCockVore been developing a chat server to see how well it can broadcast messages across the connected clients so yea i intentionally fuck myself with dummy clients to see its limitation :nyoron:
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@MoeBritannica so its not just a sex thing got it :naruhodo:
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@MoeBritannica >webniggers
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@Zerglingman i want to run my shit so conveniently on the web :jahy_sip:
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@MoeBritannica "I want to download my program every time I open it" - statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged
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@Zerglingman @MoeBritannica
the best programs run locally.
things on the web that run in an application layer should be stable enough to load the js once, and shut up and just run.
otherwise its wasting everyones time.
ironically: this is something big surveillance dreamt up and pushed on people over the last 15 years, and imho it's total garbage.
go is.... annoying. i ran writefreely over the last few years, i mean sure it runs as a webserver for itself fine, but its very limited in what it can do.
anyway, just driving by... really dont feel like discussing it :)
howdy heya, /me walks off politely