They could have EASILY done it back at the original launch. They had everything necessary to get it done, except for common sense. Even with the skeuomorphic design, split half for the history, half for a regular…
I wish that were the case, but I've really just gotten the bare necessities in messaging apps, and called it a day. Didn't have time to set anything up that night. They didn't tell me what was wrong, as supposedly the…
Nothing. It’s just a link to the generic legal notice on apple.com
So i'm not the only one, huh. Got myself an iPhone, downloaded 2 apps, went to bed, woke up to a complete lockout. They unblocked me through a phone support request, after 18 hours, and then hit me with a fresh ban, not…
My motivation to host in this repository completely vanished, the moment I realized that any Zod types are considered slow, and will not produce any type definition on JSR as a result. On a surface level, they have…
As long as the option to keep it turned on exists, I have no issues with this. It's one thing to move forward with a new stack, but it's a different thing to have it as default when it doesn't fully work
If it shines bright enough, you won't see any of the poor people /s
This is why you don't let a single corporation control more than half the internet, and more than 75% of the browser market
I was going to try Immich, but it has absolutely draconian hardware requirements, for a gallery replacement
I've been using Wayland as default since 5.22 came out, and don't really have any desire to go back
To call the "new" Outlook a horrible piece of software, would be an insult to actually horrible pieces of software. They're one tier below that, wherever that is. The fact that this is acceptable, in their narrow minds,…
Another one on the shame list. You can use the public api, but only if you send your local data through our dogshit online channels, so we can sell it later
For me, it's always unified diff if i'm making changes to entire blocks of code, but split, if it's just parts of it. Easier to read, in my opinion
That's pretty much how it's always been. If you want a Jetbrains IDE, IDEA Ultimate is the best choice, because it offers all of the exact same features. The only issue is that, let's say, if you're developing in…
As a regular terminal user, I didn't find Fig particularly useful to begin with, but this just made me remove it entirely
When you open a new shell, by default it'll say something like `user@hostname: cursor`. Starship lets you change that to whatever you want, but out of the box it hides unnecessary information, and shows you stuff like…
I've used fish for about 5 years now, and I don't really wanna go back. Out of the box, without any addons at all, it does everything my old zsh setups did, with a package manager and plugins. The only change I've made…
So as far as I understand, if I have the latest AMD microcode on my system, at least on Linux, I don't really have to worry about this anymore? As a sidenote, any word on Microsoft working on this?
Took them long enough to realize. Not only a huge amount of review is fake, but a huge amount of products those reviews are under are also fake. If you browse anything on Amazon, you'll find dozens of completely…
It'd probably make a lot more sense for it to be called `.config/`, amongst all other things, but for this to gain any traction at all, some bigger projects need to show initiative first. Everything already has like 47…
They could have EASILY done it back at the original launch. They had everything necessary to get it done, except for common sense. Even with the skeuomorphic design, split half for the history, half for a regular…
I wish that were the case, but I've really just gotten the bare necessities in messaging apps, and called it a day. Didn't have time to set anything up that night. They didn't tell me what was wrong, as supposedly the…
Nothing. It’s just a link to the generic legal notice on apple.com
So i'm not the only one, huh. Got myself an iPhone, downloaded 2 apps, went to bed, woke up to a complete lockout. They unblocked me through a phone support request, after 18 hours, and then hit me with a fresh ban, not…
My motivation to host in this repository completely vanished, the moment I realized that any Zod types are considered slow, and will not produce any type definition on JSR as a result. On a surface level, they have…
As long as the option to keep it turned on exists, I have no issues with this. It's one thing to move forward with a new stack, but it's a different thing to have it as default when it doesn't fully work
If it shines bright enough, you won't see any of the poor people /s
This is why you don't let a single corporation control more than half the internet, and more than 75% of the browser market
I was going to try Immich, but it has absolutely draconian hardware requirements, for a gallery replacement
I've been using Wayland as default since 5.22 came out, and don't really have any desire to go back
To call the "new" Outlook a horrible piece of software, would be an insult to actually horrible pieces of software. They're one tier below that, wherever that is. The fact that this is acceptable, in their narrow minds,…
Another one on the shame list. You can use the public api, but only if you send your local data through our dogshit online channels, so we can sell it later
For me, it's always unified diff if i'm making changes to entire blocks of code, but split, if it's just parts of it. Easier to read, in my opinion
That's pretty much how it's always been. If you want a Jetbrains IDE, IDEA Ultimate is the best choice, because it offers all of the exact same features. The only issue is that, let's say, if you're developing in…
As a regular terminal user, I didn't find Fig particularly useful to begin with, but this just made me remove it entirely
When you open a new shell, by default it'll say something like `user@hostname: cursor`. Starship lets you change that to whatever you want, but out of the box it hides unnecessary information, and shows you stuff like…
I've used fish for about 5 years now, and I don't really wanna go back. Out of the box, without any addons at all, it does everything my old zsh setups did, with a package manager and plugins. The only change I've made…
So as far as I understand, if I have the latest AMD microcode on my system, at least on Linux, I don't really have to worry about this anymore? As a sidenote, any word on Microsoft working on this?
Took them long enough to realize. Not only a huge amount of review is fake, but a huge amount of products those reviews are under are also fake. If you browse anything on Amazon, you'll find dozens of completely…
It'd probably make a lot more sense for it to be called `.config/`, amongst all other things, but for this to gain any traction at all, some bigger projects need to show initiative first. Everything already has like 47…