i would imagine konsole could be of interest as it's the default in KDE and not using libvte.
to have it transfer between different computers i would assume.
got a keyboard.io as well but gave up on trying to learn typing on ortho.
would not increasing the base level of education decrease the chance of the currently ruling party staying in power? does not seem like a wise course of action (edit: for them).
just fork it and add your "quick access" at the top of the page? i've been using a custom new-tab-page extension for a long time, it even comes with an integrated alarm-clock!
if it's for internal use, you most likely have access to the DNS-server the clients are using, not an unlikely scenario when it comes to licensed code like this i would imagine.
i would assume they are not contributing but if i wanted to find out if they did, i'd ask them. should be fairly easy to validate if you know what they're contributing to. while i agree with your point about this being…
the only widely used license that i know of that would get violated by this kind of use (i think) is the AGPL.
it's a nice feature to have but adding a repo via the web interface didn't take more than a few seconds at most. not quite sure what config & setup you are referring to other than the name of the repo, not a whole lot…
if they are identical, why would i choose to open up a bundled web browser when the one i already have opened works just fine and can display the web page just as well?
UP in bash swaps the commandline to your previous command, it does not search in your history. either way, please don't move your fingers all the way to your arrow keys for this.
are you not making his point for him?
start using keyboards that allow you to use left ctrl with your palm instead of your pinky, it's a life saver.
do you know of any ongoing work?
you don't actually have to manage type definitions for your own code (unless you're referring to typing parameter/return values), just things that you eg. fetch from the backend. those can be trivially generated by a…
i use yarn-offline-mirror and save all tarballs in the repository, works fairly well.
i can't seem to find the download link nor your repository.
using it for actual editing is on it's way as well.
Less well played: Ctrl+w Granted this does happen a lot on all other sites when typing but being in a terminal much instantly triggered it.
converting an aurelia project from jspm/esnext to use webpack/typescript with a bunch of plugins/deps like ui-virtualization, d3, bootstrap-datepicker etc. is however not that easy.
i'm surprised people manually insert tabs/spaces. vim automatically indents for me and even if it didn't, formatting the code is one keybind away...
i've been using fish for well over a year and my only complaints have been the breaking of functionality in point releases and the availability of up to date versions in standard repositories. the concept of on demand…
i used to use tmux but when i migrated to neovim i started using its built in terminal for multiplexing instead.
just got rid of a project using a 10 year old custom patched ant.
add nashorn so you have a spare javascript vm just in case...
i would imagine konsole could be of interest as it's the default in KDE and not using libvte.
to have it transfer between different computers i would assume.
got a keyboard.io as well but gave up on trying to learn typing on ortho.
would not increasing the base level of education decrease the chance of the currently ruling party staying in power? does not seem like a wise course of action (edit: for them).
just fork it and add your "quick access" at the top of the page? i've been using a custom new-tab-page extension for a long time, it even comes with an integrated alarm-clock!
if it's for internal use, you most likely have access to the DNS-server the clients are using, not an unlikely scenario when it comes to licensed code like this i would imagine.
i would assume they are not contributing but if i wanted to find out if they did, i'd ask them. should be fairly easy to validate if you know what they're contributing to. while i agree with your point about this being…
the only widely used license that i know of that would get violated by this kind of use (i think) is the AGPL.
it's a nice feature to have but adding a repo via the web interface didn't take more than a few seconds at most. not quite sure what config & setup you are referring to other than the name of the repo, not a whole lot…
if they are identical, why would i choose to open up a bundled web browser when the one i already have opened works just fine and can display the web page just as well?
UP in bash swaps the commandline to your previous command, it does not search in your history. either way, please don't move your fingers all the way to your arrow keys for this.
are you not making his point for him?
start using keyboards that allow you to use left ctrl with your palm instead of your pinky, it's a life saver.
do you know of any ongoing work?
you don't actually have to manage type definitions for your own code (unless you're referring to typing parameter/return values), just things that you eg. fetch from the backend. those can be trivially generated by a…
i use yarn-offline-mirror and save all tarballs in the repository, works fairly well.
i can't seem to find the download link nor your repository.
using it for actual editing is on it's way as well.
Less well played: Ctrl+w Granted this does happen a lot on all other sites when typing but being in a terminal much instantly triggered it.
converting an aurelia project from jspm/esnext to use webpack/typescript with a bunch of plugins/deps like ui-virtualization, d3, bootstrap-datepicker etc. is however not that easy.
i'm surprised people manually insert tabs/spaces. vim automatically indents for me and even if it didn't, formatting the code is one keybind away...
i've been using fish for well over a year and my only complaints have been the breaking of functionality in point releases and the availability of up to date versions in standard repositories. the concept of on demand…
i used to use tmux but when i migrated to neovim i started using its built in terminal for multiplexing instead.
just got rid of a project using a 10 year old custom patched ant.
add nashorn so you have a spare javascript vm just in case...