darau1
No user record in our sample, but darau1 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but darau1 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Maybe I'm being silly, but I felt a strange existential dread watching the video. I asked myself: who is being marketed toward? In my head, it's Apple lovers that want to larp as car people, and having the money to…
Modern CSS makes me long for Hi5 to make a comback. My profile would be killer.
I'd end up with something like this if I ever had the time. Instead of a corporate wiki, though, I'd probably use something like sphinx to compile PDF files, and store them on the public workspace.
Is this a recent addition? I recall attempting to do this some years ago, failing, and putting the tool out of my mind as a result. Maybe I was doing something wrong.
> the plain text file is embedded Hold the phone -- some PNG files have plain text representations embedded within? That's nuts, I had no idea!
I have a love/hate relationship with diagrams, and diagrams-as-code-things (plantuml, mermaid, etc). As a programmer, I find myself trying to turn everything in to a software project: everything must be version…
I hope this happens. I can only dream of the day when my country gets something like this.
Yes, panic is a large part of the problem. I think I recall the feeling once, when my dad was teaching me to swim around 4 or 5. I think I tried to stand up, and just sunk, then I tried to pull myself up, and grasped at…
The description makes me think this can reproduce a cool workflow demonstration I saw a few years ago on reddit[1]. [1]: https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/k1eu0n/durden_wor...
That's interesting. I've been using git every day for about 8 years, I've never found myself in a situation where I couldn't fix something I broke. But maybe that time will come.
I think this is the first time I've seen someone say they outright hate git. Why?
Also, there's snapdrop[1] that does almost the same thing, for free, without the need to install anything. It'd probably be wiser that snapdrop were a native application; then it's dev would not need to pay to host the…
I say this as a software developer using Emacs daily as my IDE: emacs is not an IDE -- at least not OOTB. It can become a competent IDE, but that isn't what it's built for. Instead, I think of Emacs as an overengineered…
> It started off as a way for me to learn ... and somehow turned into something useful This is the way.
Any change you open sourced those parsers? I also switched from GnuCash to ledger-cli a long time ago, so I'm interested to see your solution.
I really wish there was a way to annotate youtube videos easily. Kind of like hypothesis[1], but for video/streaming content. [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87h0nYi-i9o edit: turns out there is something already:…
Just dropping this gem of a talk[1], for the uninitiated. There is a place for this, even if people in the thread have never seen it. [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyenmLqJQjs
> What other stuff are they up to? I see in another comment that he was found out while under investigation for something else entirely.
This seems seriously cool. I wonder if its constant recording is going to fill up my HDD. edit: found the storage option. It defaults to keeping all data, but I've changed that to one month retention -- they say they…
This was exactly my thought process before switching to vim.
Can I finally have my :dumpster-fire: emoji?
That's interesting. So, if I understand this thread at all, your projects may help me to "preserve" my "wealth", with ledger?
Anybody care to define "wealth management" as opposed to run-of-the-mill personal accounting? Why would I use this instead of ledger[1], for example? - [1]: https://ledger-cli.org/doc/ledger3.html
> it always get extremely messy I have found having my own, personal, task management system was the foil for this. It is extra overhead, but at least I always have a system that works for me, even if everyone else is…
It always amazes me that these large companies insist on reinventing the wheel.