I see this so often. It's how terrible software is written because people are afraid to change direction or learn anything new mid project. I rewrite most of my code 2-3 times before I'm done and I'm still 5x faster…
Why would that be a cause for concern?
I can't believe there are people that actually like powershell
And where I am at least, the superchargers aren't really even any more expensive than my utility rate
Don't use reverse proxies you don't trust
You can hash them without a salt and store them in a set of passwords not associated to user accounts to enforce uniqueness without having to actually know the passwords
Do you mean setting a database user account? As in the oracle user? Why is that exposed over the web?
>I feel the major issue with excel (and other stuff such as CSS) is that one learns by cobbling things together and never through a formal process. This is literally all programming, and it's not necessarily a bad…
Gross. Python is a million times better than ruby to read and write
Yes. It could be 25 Django services
Try a distro with KDE, especially a rolling release distro like opensuse tumbleweed. KDE will feel a lot more like "good" windows.
I think that's the issue. People use LTS distros running ancient software versions and declare Wayland sucks
Using a non rolling release distro as a desktop makes 0 sense. You're holding off on upgrades, forcing 1 gigantic upgrade at once that will never be tested. Do you have a dev or staging environment for your desktop…
It's totally fair. If you're going to be intentionally ambiguous just because it's technically correct, we can just assume you're an asshole and extrapolate from there
>After 160 years of the same political party fighting to rebuild racism Is this serious comment? There was nothing that happened in the parties in the 1960s? Maybe 1964? All of a sudden the people in the south just…
Yes, and now they have a criminal record AND a drug addiction. So much better and more likely they'll stay sober
How much yuan do you get for posting this?
Why do you think this example is supposed to be the pinnacle of what the most performance and optimized tailwind can be?
Absolutely this. It's usable, but just barely, and not even close to a replacement for a real linux system
Ok, how do I actually install this? `wsl --update` says I'm up to date, but wsl --version` shows `WSL version: 1.2.5.0`.
Having form elements automatically update the back end is extremely annoying UI imo. There's usually no indication that it's actually doing that, and if there is I generally don't trust it.
I see this so often. It's how terrible software is written because people are afraid to change direction or learn anything new mid project. I rewrite most of my code 2-3 times before I'm done and I'm still 5x faster…
Why would that be a cause for concern?
I can't believe there are people that actually like powershell
And where I am at least, the superchargers aren't really even any more expensive than my utility rate
Don't use reverse proxies you don't trust
You can hash them without a salt and store them in a set of passwords not associated to user accounts to enforce uniqueness without having to actually know the passwords
Do you mean setting a database user account? As in the oracle user? Why is that exposed over the web?
>I feel the major issue with excel (and other stuff such as CSS) is that one learns by cobbling things together and never through a formal process. This is literally all programming, and it's not necessarily a bad…
Gross. Python is a million times better than ruby to read and write
Yes. It could be 25 Django services
Try a distro with KDE, especially a rolling release distro like opensuse tumbleweed. KDE will feel a lot more like "good" windows.
I think that's the issue. People use LTS distros running ancient software versions and declare Wayland sucks
Using a non rolling release distro as a desktop makes 0 sense. You're holding off on upgrades, forcing 1 gigantic upgrade at once that will never be tested. Do you have a dev or staging environment for your desktop…
It's totally fair. If you're going to be intentionally ambiguous just because it's technically correct, we can just assume you're an asshole and extrapolate from there
>After 160 years of the same political party fighting to rebuild racism Is this serious comment? There was nothing that happened in the parties in the 1960s? Maybe 1964? All of a sudden the people in the south just…
Yes, and now they have a criminal record AND a drug addiction. So much better and more likely they'll stay sober
How much yuan do you get for posting this?
Why do you think this example is supposed to be the pinnacle of what the most performance and optimized tailwind can be?
Absolutely this. It's usable, but just barely, and not even close to a replacement for a real linux system
Ok, how do I actually install this? `wsl --update` says I'm up to date, but wsl --version` shows `WSL version: 1.2.5.0`.
Having form elements automatically update the back end is extremely annoying UI imo. There's usually no indication that it's actually doing that, and if there is I generally don't trust it.