Isn't it fairly obvious? Art is completely abstract and permissive, while PCBs have real world constraints
One downside of squash merging is that when you need to split your work across branches, so that they're different PRs, but one depends on the other, then you have to do a rebase after every single one which had…
They had the money to try something, did it, didn't work. Not unheard of. Still a >$1T company.
Indeed. Former Garry's Mod cheat maker here, I remember how fun it was learning how to attach code to the game binary, as well as using their own Lua engine for cheats.
I'd rather have them all as white squares, the colors break the sense of scale
Works great for me. I enabled that functionality alongside resizing on RMB by using "Easy Move+Resize" from GH. I also use Raycast to bind most window management stuff, it's instant unlike the built-in alternatives on…
Buy a Mac and run a local model that's likely good enough
In my experience LLMs can code C++ for the Arduino framework pretty well these days. The mistakes they make, like wrong pin numbers, are pretty language agnostic.
Higher education is very much alive in the rest of the world where we don't pay for it
lunar lake is pretty good
One big limitation for me is how they can't display DRM protected content like Netflix
You're absolutely right!
Same for Vencord/Vesktop
This is just unrealistic, if I have to check the sources every time I'd rather Google it.
E-paper tablets these days run android, have fast refresh rates and multiple colors, they're great.
Cursor is just VS code, you can create a launch.json to do whatever you want, including using the DAP
That's the way you see GitHub? for me it's a repo hosting platform, the UI is just a pleasantly
I'm still amazed at how Firefox history view is atrocious compared to Chrome.
Thanks for the read, it's a very simple encoding but I never decided to find out how it works either, good to know.
Isn't it fairly obvious? Art is completely abstract and permissive, while PCBs have real world constraints
One downside of squash merging is that when you need to split your work across branches, so that they're different PRs, but one depends on the other, then you have to do a rebase after every single one which had…
They had the money to try something, did it, didn't work. Not unheard of. Still a >$1T company.
Indeed. Former Garry's Mod cheat maker here, I remember how fun it was learning how to attach code to the game binary, as well as using their own Lua engine for cheats.
I'd rather have them all as white squares, the colors break the sense of scale
Works great for me. I enabled that functionality alongside resizing on RMB by using "Easy Move+Resize" from GH. I also use Raycast to bind most window management stuff, it's instant unlike the built-in alternatives on…
Buy a Mac and run a local model that's likely good enough
In my experience LLMs can code C++ for the Arduino framework pretty well these days. The mistakes they make, like wrong pin numbers, are pretty language agnostic.
Higher education is very much alive in the rest of the world where we don't pay for it
lunar lake is pretty good
One big limitation for me is how they can't display DRM protected content like Netflix
You're absolutely right!
Same for Vencord/Vesktop
This is just unrealistic, if I have to check the sources every time I'd rather Google it.
E-paper tablets these days run android, have fast refresh rates and multiple colors, they're great.
Cursor is just VS code, you can create a launch.json to do whatever you want, including using the DAP
That's the way you see GitHub? for me it's a repo hosting platform, the UI is just a pleasantly
I'm still amazed at how Firefox history view is atrocious compared to Chrome.
Thanks for the read, it's a very simple encoding but I never decided to find out how it works either, good to know.