I learnt this distinction only in my 40s. The problem is muscle memory now. But all I do is after I do my first loop, I undo it and undo it again, looping it in the opposite direction. If I untie my shoes I'm less…
Running a 3 monitor setup on both Wayland and X11, the displays are wildly different in DPI. In the past I’ve reverted to X11 simply to have Slack screen sharing work, but recently I’m staying on Wayland due to better…
"CSV" should die. The linked article makes critical ommisions and is wrong about some points. Goes to show just how awful "CSV" is. For one thing, it talks about needing only to quote commas and newlines... qotes are…
People who stress about people who stress about linting… focus on something else. Everyone has their idiosyncrasies. A lot of great coders have psychological oddities. Some things help them focus. Whether it’s neat…
I've mostly been cloud free this way. I do send (sometimes encrypted) backups/copies elsewhere, but those are exceptions. And it works well across many client devices (and remote via DNS/forwarding).
I learnt this distinction only in my 40s. The problem is muscle memory now. But all I do is after I do my first loop, I undo it and undo it again, looping it in the opposite direction. If I untie my shoes I'm less…
Running a 3 monitor setup on both Wayland and X11, the displays are wildly different in DPI. In the past I’ve reverted to X11 simply to have Slack screen sharing work, but recently I’m staying on Wayland due to better…
"CSV" should die. The linked article makes critical ommisions and is wrong about some points. Goes to show just how awful "CSV" is. For one thing, it talks about needing only to quote commas and newlines... qotes are…
People who stress about people who stress about linting… focus on something else. Everyone has their idiosyncrasies. A lot of great coders have psychological oddities. Some things help them focus. Whether it’s neat…
I've mostly been cloud free this way. I do send (sometimes encrypted) backups/copies elsewhere, but those are exceptions. And it works well across many client devices (and remote via DNS/forwarding).