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Replying to @aytacesmebasi
bu da işine yarayabilir (: ### Documentation Comment Standards When writing or editing code, always add documentation comments using the native DocBlock standard of the language in question. Do not invent custom formats. Use the following per language: - **Java** → Javadoc (`/** ... */` with `@param`, `@return`, `@throws`) - **JavaScript** → JSDoc (`/** ... */` with `@param {type}`, `@returns`) - **TypeScript** → TSDoc (JSDoc-compatible; omit redundant type annotations already expressed in the type system) - **PHP** → PHPDoc / PSR-5 draft conventions (`@param`, `@return`, `@throws`) - **Python** → PEP 257 docstrings; prefer Google style (or match the project's existing style: NumPy / reStructuredText for Sphinx) - **C / C ** → Doxygen (`/** ... */` or `///` with `@brief`, `@param`) - **C#** → XML documentation comments (`///` with `<summary>`, `<param>`, `<returns>`) — consumed by IntelliSense and DocFX - **Go** → godoc conventions: plain comment immediately above the declaration, starting with the identifier's name; no tags - **Rust** → rustdoc (`///` for items, `//!` for modules); Markdown body with `# Examples`, `# Panics`, `# Errors` sections - **Kotlin** → KDoc (`/** ... */` with `@param`, `@return`; Markdown body) - **Swift** → Swift-flavored Markdown / DocC (`///` with `- Parameter:`, `- Returns:`, `- Throws:`) - **Dart** → dartdoc (`///` with Markdown; reference members with `[name]`) - **Scala** → Scaladoc (`/** ... */`) - **Ruby** → YARD (`@param`, `@return`) or RDoc, matching the project - **Elixir** → `@moduledoc` / `@doc` attributes (ExDoc, Markdown) - **Haskell** → Haddock (`-- |` and `-- ^`) - **Perl** → POD (`=head1`, `=cut`) - **R** → roxygen2 (`#'` with `@param`, `@return`, `@export`) - **Lua** → LDoc / LuaDoc (`---` with `@param`, `@return`) - **Julia** → docstrings (Markdown string placed directly above the definition) Documentation Comment rules: - Match the documentation style already present in the project before defaulting to the standards above. - Document all public/exported APIs; private helpers only when non-obvious. - Keep descriptions concise: one summary line, then details only if needed. - Document parameters, return values, thrown errors/exceptions, and side effects. - Do not restate types in prose when the language's type system already declares them (TypeScript, Rust, Go, Kotlin, etc.).
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Replying to @MarilynOfDeath
me and my boys smoking mexican brick weed, turning on channel 56 kdoc-tv and waiting for the wally george rerun to finish to watch another god awful (so bad it was good) episode of xpw tv.. got a fucking tear in my eye rn.
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What if your Android app could become something Gemini can actually control? In this session, Qamar will show how just: -3 Kotlin functions -A few lines of KDoc were enough to transform a regular Android app into an MCP-style AI-powered experience using AppFunctions.
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Art Therapy festival by @artistsafespace x @IKEA Costa Mesa just locked in our videographer editor. Previously: PBS, Prime Video, BET, Apple, Disney Streaming, Warner Bros, HBO, Tidal, Netflix, 20th Century Fox, KDOC-TV.
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Codex、コード生成の品質自体はいいんだけど KDoc は付けない、メソッド分割しない、平気で1000行越えのクラスを生成するで厳しい もちろん指示すれば治るんだけど、もっと上手くできんのか
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Documentation tooling in Kotlin has been an afterthought for too long. New KEEP proposes to change that Kotlin Documentation Model - a stable, machine-readable representation of your module's KDoc and API surface, integrated into the Kotlin Build Tools! github.com/Kotlin/KEEP/discu…
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Replying to @upstatefederlst
Growing up without Cable TV. Local channels like KDOC often showed 1950s shows like Perry Mason, I Love Lucy, Gunsmoke, Hawaii 5-0, that I used to watch every day growing up in the 1990s. Gave us elder millennials culturally literacy not found in younger gens.
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「KDOC(京都ダジャレオジサンクラブ)」👴🏾👴🏾👴🏾
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Compose HotSwan introduces a Preview Screenshot 🦢 Automatically take Compose preview screenshots on "real devices" (not JVM-hosted) in CI, pair them with KDoc for your composables, and publish them to GitHub Pages. hotswan.dev/docs/screenshot-…
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Two of my favorite childhood shows. Channel 56 KDOC [UHF], Los Angeles.
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Drugs. Remember when Poorman had his own show at KDOC where Wally George did his Conservative Show?
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Depositaste en @tropykus y te aparecieron kTokens? 👀 Es que tus ganancias crecen💸 👉 Los kTokens son como un “ticket digital” de tu depósito: Depositás DOC → recibís kDOC Depositás RBTC → recibís kRBTC 📈 Cada kToken vale más con el tiempo! O sea que tu saldo se queda igual, pero tu dinero crece 🔥 Cuando los cambiás de nuevo → recuperás tu depósito intereses. 💡 Fácil de entender: kTokens = tu ahorro trabajando solo. Ya los viste en tu billetera? 👇
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Our 4th Annual Kansas Department of Corrections @USChess Rated Championships kick off at Ellsworth Correctional Facility. This is the 1st of 10 KDOC Chess Championships. The winners of each facility will compete in a Statewide Online Championship later this spring.
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Replying to @ColtonIdle
Relatively easy. You create classes that contain app functions. App functions are suspendable. The KDoc can be used to document the function (for the caller). You create class factories, the configuration lives in the app's Application class, and that's essentially it. :)
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TSCI hosted reps from the KDOC to tour the facility, including educational & vocational spaces. They also met with members of Intentional Peer Support, 7 Habits on the Inside, & 5-Key facilitators. Thank you to everyone who shared their knowledge and experiences with our guests!
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Replying to @FaceTheNation
In 2025, there were 25 people in Kentucky who were killed by law enforcement. Kentucky has 7352 sworn law enforcement officers. In 2025, there were 5 people killed by ICE law enforcement. ICE has 22,000 sworn law enforcement officers. The Kentucky jails and prisons have lawsuits pending due to overcrowding issues. One of the most cited problems is that county jails hold state inmates longer than legally required due to delays in transfers to state facilities. Lawsuits from jailers and associations have highlighted failures by the KDOC to transfer inmates promptly or adequately reimburse for housing/medical care. Louisville Metro Corrections has faced specific complaints about severe overcrowding. A major 2025 investigation by the Lexington Herald-Leader found 234 people died in Kentucky jails since 2020, due to "systemic failure." Issues include poor access to care, canceled appointments, delays, low-quality treatment, and grievances (over 8,000 filed in one recent year about medical, mental, and dental services). Since 2020, ICE has had 70 deaths in detention centers. Kentucky houses 19,000 inmates, and ICE houses on average 70,000. Kentucky prisons have 3x the death rate while housing 24.3% of the total number of inmates compared to ICE. In 2024, there were 140 sexual abuse allegations in adult institutions. Other allegations include guards forcing inmates to drink urine or face tasing after failed drug tests (e.g., at Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex), excessive force, retaliation against whistleblowers (including prolonged solitary confinement), and patterns of unchecked misconduct. Specific facilities like Boyd County Jail have been described in reports as among the state's most corrupt, with issues of inadequate oversight and abuse. Lawsuits from the ACLU of Kentucky include interference with confidential legal mail, religious liberty violations, and censorship of materials. Additional complaints involve prolonged isolation (especially in juvenile facilities). Data illustrates that a person is safer in federal custody than the state of Kentucky's. Is the Governor of Kentucky not aware of the systematic problems within his own state, or is he ignoring them to maintain the Democratic narrative? Is it ignorance or lack of integrity? Neither should be acceptable to the people of Kentucky.
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Public Notice Request for Assistance Patriots, After numerous investigative conversations and exchanges w/ former and current inmate whistleblowers housed at a particular Kentucky Department of Corrections institution, I am now in possession of both secondhand and firsthand (hard) evidence of a myriad of crimes being committed by staff of this KDOC institution, on up to the Office of the Governor of Kentucky. I will outline these crimes below, but am not providing “proofs” at this initial post, in order to protect the whistleblower inmates/former inmates who have been feeding me this information for several months: 1. “Inmates are being actively denied medical care for neurological conditions”. - Requests for neurological consultations are not being denied on paper per se, but rather, are languishing unanswered for months on end for cases where inmates have had serious neurological changes that are commensurate with strokes/cerebral brain events. In one instance, an inmate wrote on the “Request for Medical” form, ‘I can’t use my hand or talk right, please help me’ literally weeks ago, and the request remains unacknowledged by prison infirmary staff to this day. 2. “Inmates are being given healthcare through unapproved/obsolete methods”. - Optometric consultations for things such as cataracts and glaucoma are being administered using equipment that is no longer approved by the US American Optometric Association. Additionally, 3rd-party optometrists, contracted to perform both routine and acute eye examinations, are being told by prison staff they are not allowed to bring in newer, AOA-approved equipment. One optometrist was entirely denied access to the medical wing of the institution, causing him to see inmate patients in the visitor center. 3. “Inmates are not being given physical health exams; are instead given a questionnaire to answer by prison medical staff” - Inmates at this institution are not being given the required-by-law annual physical health exams that are needed to effectively control the development and spread of pathogens inside the institution. One inmate described the exam process by saying, “the nurse practitioner asked me a bunch of questions, but never left her seat, never touched me, never used a stethoscope or an otoscope, never looked in my mouth, did not look in my eyes, and did not ask me any questions about my male reproductive system, even when I told her prostate cancer runs in my family” 4. “Inmates at this institution are being used as filler bodies/social security numbers for commitance of Medicaid fraud, which is being covered up by the Office of the Governor of Kentucky” - I am in possession of a hard copy document declaring to a particular inmate that his Medicaid coverage through Kentucky Medicaid WellCare, “has been discontinued due to failure to re-enroll in the program by the specified timeframe”. Not only is the document postmarked for AFTER the deadline date, making timely renewal in the program facially not possible, but the inmate in question never even enrolled in Kentucky WellCare Medicaid to begin with. - Moreover, after reaching out by mail to the Governor’s Office of Kentucky, this inmate was told in reply by the Office that, “Medicaid is not automatically provided to KYDOC inmates”, which is a provable lie, and that “re-consideration is not possible for the decision”. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is also on-the-record in public remarks claiming, “Kentucky Medicaid is not an automatic provision for prison inmates”. This is disputed by the official documentation I am in possession of. So now the Request for Assistance… I am a working single dad, and I cannot run down corruption scandals that come to my inbox or telephone without help. I am seeking a KY licensed attorney, or state/national Medicaid Fraud investigator, willing to engage with my evidence. Please email the QNP podcast manager Laura at theqnewspatriothelp@protonmail.com to get involved.
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Hey KDOC! Bring back the Wally George Show, circa 1988.
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