If you don't think about it, it doesn't seem like a bad idea. If you do, you realized how incredibly complex the whole thing is
It's just using libvte like gnome-terminal and lxterminal, so I doubt it's much different from them.
>Note that if an "Ephemeral Device" exists for more than 4 hours continuously, it consumes 0 minutes, and is billed as a tagged device. The docs are being upgraded to change the language around this. Thanks for…
This is potentiallya bit of a downgrade if you are using the Personal or Standard plans for infrastructure: - Reduction from 100 to 50 tagged devices on Personal (was 100 total devices before)/Standard (was 100 + 10 per…
The `eval` alone should be enough of a red flag
Issues I observed, mostly using GoLand: - syntax errors displaying persistently even after being fixed (frequently; until restarted; not seen very recently) - files/file tree not detecting changes to files on disk…
JetBrains should stop building stupid AI shit and fix their IDEs. 2025 versions are bordering on unusable.
All code is inherently not concurrency-safe unless it says so. The http.Client docs mention concurrent usage is safe, but not modification. The closure compiler flag trick looks interesting though, will give this a spin…
In my experience that's because most users run their monitors on 100% brightness instead of turning that down. I prefer light mode unless it's really dark.
I was excited that Firefox finally exposed its local translations as API, but it's Chrome-only (still?). Will be nice for userscripts, for example to replace Twitter's translation button that hardly ever works
If you consult with someone over their project, then proceed to fork it behind their back, that's just being a dick, even if it was perfectly legal. We should not accept that kind of behavior. And that's even ignoring…
There's a pinned comment on the video about the cable: For everyone that's interested, the included USB cable is wired like this: GND -------> GND D+ -------> VCC D- -------> VCC VCC -------> VCC So it is a non-standard…
No one's gonna pay just for the sidebar being collapsible. Maybe someone is going to because it was the last straw, but most are just going to be annoyed. Better ask for money only for something with real value (which…
Hey, I found your library a few weeks ago when I was annoyed by nothing like this being built into the standard library. It’s been a breeze to use so far. A neat trick I found to gauge bottlenecks in pipelines is using…
Used to vendor for a bit, but it's messy in git. If anything disappears, it should still be easy enough to recover it from somewhere.
Unfortunately that feature of invidious also seems to depend on the upstream RSS URLs and the feeds are just empty at the moment
The DNS records for that domain are hijacked on two German ISPs' resolvers I tested, yikes. Google and Cloudflare resolvers resolve it just fine however. canna.to. 0 IN CNAME notice.cuii.info. notice.cuii.info. 34953 IN…
`<div />` getting parsed as opening tag instead of self closing is a bug (be it in the browser or in the spec) and should be fixed
IIRC there were issues with IPv6 on the hardware, which will be replaced once services move to Europe, and IPv6 will be available.
Best thing about it is that it has support for huge files; I was looking for a hex editor that can do that
You can also use a pre-polished connector instead of splicing e.g.: https://www.fs.com/de-en/products/35165.html (there's instructions if you scroll down)
I also installed fiber a while ago after being told "this isn't hard" by Michael Stapelberg's post [1]. Luckily I managed to get by with patch cables; a 30m cables really goes a long way! I even managed to get a duplex…
Good joke, there are no $35 pis
>TOTP is almost purpose made to be phished. Well, that's a tad hyperbolic. While TOTP codes have no protection against phishing, an attacker still requires interaction from the account owner every time they want to make…
If you don't think about it, it doesn't seem like a bad idea. If you do, you realized how incredibly complex the whole thing is
It's just using libvte like gnome-terminal and lxterminal, so I doubt it's much different from them.
>Note that if an "Ephemeral Device" exists for more than 4 hours continuously, it consumes 0 minutes, and is billed as a tagged device. The docs are being upgraded to change the language around this. Thanks for…
This is potentiallya bit of a downgrade if you are using the Personal or Standard plans for infrastructure: - Reduction from 100 to 50 tagged devices on Personal (was 100 total devices before)/Standard (was 100 + 10 per…
The `eval` alone should be enough of a red flag
Issues I observed, mostly using GoLand: - syntax errors displaying persistently even after being fixed (frequently; until restarted; not seen very recently) - files/file tree not detecting changes to files on disk…
JetBrains should stop building stupid AI shit and fix their IDEs. 2025 versions are bordering on unusable.
All code is inherently not concurrency-safe unless it says so. The http.Client docs mention concurrent usage is safe, but not modification. The closure compiler flag trick looks interesting though, will give this a spin…
In my experience that's because most users run their monitors on 100% brightness instead of turning that down. I prefer light mode unless it's really dark.
I was excited that Firefox finally exposed its local translations as API, but it's Chrome-only (still?). Will be nice for userscripts, for example to replace Twitter's translation button that hardly ever works
If you consult with someone over their project, then proceed to fork it behind their back, that's just being a dick, even if it was perfectly legal. We should not accept that kind of behavior. And that's even ignoring…
There's a pinned comment on the video about the cable: For everyone that's interested, the included USB cable is wired like this: GND -------> GND D+ -------> VCC D- -------> VCC VCC -------> VCC So it is a non-standard…
No one's gonna pay just for the sidebar being collapsible. Maybe someone is going to because it was the last straw, but most are just going to be annoyed. Better ask for money only for something with real value (which…
Hey, I found your library a few weeks ago when I was annoyed by nothing like this being built into the standard library. It’s been a breeze to use so far. A neat trick I found to gauge bottlenecks in pipelines is using…
Used to vendor for a bit, but it's messy in git. If anything disappears, it should still be easy enough to recover it from somewhere.
Unfortunately that feature of invidious also seems to depend on the upstream RSS URLs and the feeds are just empty at the moment
The DNS records for that domain are hijacked on two German ISPs' resolvers I tested, yikes. Google and Cloudflare resolvers resolve it just fine however. canna.to. 0 IN CNAME notice.cuii.info. notice.cuii.info. 34953 IN…
`<div />` getting parsed as opening tag instead of self closing is a bug (be it in the browser or in the spec) and should be fixed
IIRC there were issues with IPv6 on the hardware, which will be replaced once services move to Europe, and IPv6 will be available.
Best thing about it is that it has support for huge files; I was looking for a hex editor that can do that
You can also use a pre-polished connector instead of splicing e.g.: https://www.fs.com/de-en/products/35165.html (there's instructions if you scroll down)
I also installed fiber a while ago after being told "this isn't hard" by Michael Stapelberg's post [1]. Luckily I managed to get by with patch cables; a 30m cables really goes a long way! I even managed to get a duplex…
Good joke, there are no $35 pis
>TOTP is almost purpose made to be phished. Well, that's a tad hyperbolic. While TOTP codes have no protection against phishing, an attacker still requires interaction from the account owner every time they want to make…