Httpyac, to install the VS Code extension, just do: ext install anweber.vscode-httpyac
Personally, I don't like the use of indexing to determine the JSON structure (like this `<input name="foo[0][1]">`). I think it's way more powerful to derive the JSON structure from the DOM tree. That's why I wrote some…
Netting mostly. Only downside is that these do not last forever and are made of plastics (PE, PEHD, PA, ...).
I like the book Domain Driven Design by Eric Evans. Also, pure functional programming and immutability have greatly influenced my design even in languages other than Haskell (my main language is Python). Eric Evans also…
It's a DNS resolver, not an authoritative DNS server. So it's similiar to Google's 8.8.8.8, Cloudflare's DNS resolver, or the DNS resolver that is provided to you by your ISP.
Thank you for your answers! The project for which I'm most interested in a solution like Ory Kratos is a multi-tenant SAAS, with a few hundred organizations. The organizations in general already have other systems that…
Thank you for working on this interesting open source product. I have some questions: - Is it possible to have multiple organizations in one single instance? Can I have some superusers that have access to all…
You could have a look at EteBase [1], which was recently featured on HN. I haven't tried it myself, but I'm looking to build my applications in a similiar style. [1] https://www.etebase.com/
Well there is Librivox...
It compiles to Chez Scheme. It's written in Idris 2 (self-hosted).
Do you think it is harder to learn than Ocaml/ReasonML though? I think there is a good free introductory book [1], a welcoming community [2], the language and ecosystem are quite stable nowadays and there's good tooling…
It's good, however it's not possible to use the remote debugging protocol for printing to PDF yet.
Hmm, a few weeks ago Ctrl-C Ctrl-V didn't even work on Fedora 29. With the latest Nightly everything seems to work fine on Wayland, even dragging a URL to GNOME Terminal. Also, without XWayland I have no artifacts when…
Did you have any problems with copy-paste? For me copy-paste was completely broken.
Yes, for example the Dhall (non-Turing complete) programming language does this: https://github.com/dhall-lang/dhall-lang
> Aside: that LTM article made me think of a complaint of a friend of mine on that the solar panels on his house are almost never at optimal efficiency due to temperature. At which point I asked him if active cooling of…
You can keep your hands in typing position on the keyboard while performing these operations. Using the arrow keys or backspace means you need to move to another part of the keyboard which interrupts your flow.
Plausible deniability. For example, from the trimmed sector you can inference that the disk is being used.
Httpyac, to install the VS Code extension, just do: ext install anweber.vscode-httpyac
Personally, I don't like the use of indexing to determine the JSON structure (like this `<input name="foo[0][1]">`). I think it's way more powerful to derive the JSON structure from the DOM tree. That's why I wrote some…
Netting mostly. Only downside is that these do not last forever and are made of plastics (PE, PEHD, PA, ...).
I like the book Domain Driven Design by Eric Evans. Also, pure functional programming and immutability have greatly influenced my design even in languages other than Haskell (my main language is Python). Eric Evans also…
It's a DNS resolver, not an authoritative DNS server. So it's similiar to Google's 8.8.8.8, Cloudflare's DNS resolver, or the DNS resolver that is provided to you by your ISP.
Thank you for your answers! The project for which I'm most interested in a solution like Ory Kratos is a multi-tenant SAAS, with a few hundred organizations. The organizations in general already have other systems that…
Thank you for working on this interesting open source product. I have some questions: - Is it possible to have multiple organizations in one single instance? Can I have some superusers that have access to all…
You could have a look at EteBase [1], which was recently featured on HN. I haven't tried it myself, but I'm looking to build my applications in a similiar style. [1] https://www.etebase.com/
Well there is Librivox...
It compiles to Chez Scheme. It's written in Idris 2 (self-hosted).
Do you think it is harder to learn than Ocaml/ReasonML though? I think there is a good free introductory book [1], a welcoming community [2], the language and ecosystem are quite stable nowadays and there's good tooling…
It's good, however it's not possible to use the remote debugging protocol for printing to PDF yet.
Hmm, a few weeks ago Ctrl-C Ctrl-V didn't even work on Fedora 29. With the latest Nightly everything seems to work fine on Wayland, even dragging a URL to GNOME Terminal. Also, without XWayland I have no artifacts when…
Did you have any problems with copy-paste? For me copy-paste was completely broken.
Yes, for example the Dhall (non-Turing complete) programming language does this: https://github.com/dhall-lang/dhall-lang
> Aside: that LTM article made me think of a complaint of a friend of mine on that the solar panels on his house are almost never at optimal efficiency due to temperature. At which point I asked him if active cooling of…
You can keep your hands in typing position on the keyboard while performing these operations. Using the arrow keys or backspace means you need to move to another part of the keyboard which interrupts your flow.
Plausible deniability. For example, from the trimmed sector you can inference that the disk is being used.