Make sure to cite the Hannibal Directive.
at last.
OP is off on costs, motivations and attitude. In a nutshell selfish person lashes out, assumes all side income is gravy. Shoe on the other foot, some people are having major financial struggles... are they best to say…
while the common refrain is nothing, what you get with karma is a v.small online recognition boost. so almost but not quite nothing.
passwordstore.org ... use pass.
as a cross platform alternative, I use pass (https://www.passwordstore.org) export OPEN_API_KEY=$(pass show open_api_key)
Oh! You don't say.
To be fair, I switched away from Windows back in ~2004 and used Macos pretty much exclusively since then, with the exception of Linux, which wasn't feeling as good for desktop. I switched again, in Dec 2023 to Linux as…
Agreed, as an ex-pivot I really liked PT (relative to Jira et al.) It was clear the VMWare was going to gut the company, and Broadcom only made that clearer. It was once a great company... (Pivotal Labs) Now it's toast.
Summary: "I still haven't used Xonsh"
Location: Thailand (North East) (UTC+7) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No, remote-only please Technologies: Swift, Python, Lisp, C, JS, NodeJS, TypeScript, Ruby, Kotlin, Java, Go, Linux, MacOS, Windows (more in CV)…
> mac is expensive, but otherwise great. Someone who doesn't care that /usr/bin is on a READ ONLY partition... (and no you can't change it.)
Set a bios password so that Windows can't screw around with UEFI.
> Support just completely disconnected from Engineering Yes. Unless you want to drive engineering insane / waste a ton of money.
While I see nothing particularly egregious about Kitty's maintainer, other than being a bit of a dick, it's not really the job of a maintainer to be your pal. Except, when I started using WezTerm at the start of this…
> I've also seen plenty people too focused on doing every little step up to some imagined standards that they never get to complete anything This is the true definition of the Yak Shave.
most of it.
bookmarked for the response.
> As for the purpose of the tool and the issues, they will become clearer after the next couple of releases. ... wth
That was a way back too, when The Rust Strike Force roamed these halls. Rust is now approaching mainstream, if it isn't there already.
You got Haskell fans mixed up with Enterprise Java Architects. Haskell fans like neatness and good type systems. EJAs like to torture people, with verbosity and cumbersome abstractions.
Looted. Happy?
The Giga Monkeys Book, Practical Common Lisp is also excellent: https://gigamonkeys.com/book/
Apparently people are a telepathically interconnected species, who won't fall for corporate scams in waves. Sadly, both those things are untrue.
Same with font
Make sure to cite the Hannibal Directive.
at last.
OP is off on costs, motivations and attitude. In a nutshell selfish person lashes out, assumes all side income is gravy. Shoe on the other foot, some people are having major financial struggles... are they best to say…
while the common refrain is nothing, what you get with karma is a v.small online recognition boost. so almost but not quite nothing.
passwordstore.org ... use pass.
as a cross platform alternative, I use pass (https://www.passwordstore.org) export OPEN_API_KEY=$(pass show open_api_key)
Oh! You don't say.
To be fair, I switched away from Windows back in ~2004 and used Macos pretty much exclusively since then, with the exception of Linux, which wasn't feeling as good for desktop. I switched again, in Dec 2023 to Linux as…
Agreed, as an ex-pivot I really liked PT (relative to Jira et al.) It was clear the VMWare was going to gut the company, and Broadcom only made that clearer. It was once a great company... (Pivotal Labs) Now it's toast.
Summary: "I still haven't used Xonsh"
Location: Thailand (North East) (UTC+7) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No, remote-only please Technologies: Swift, Python, Lisp, C, JS, NodeJS, TypeScript, Ruby, Kotlin, Java, Go, Linux, MacOS, Windows (more in CV)…
> mac is expensive, but otherwise great. Someone who doesn't care that /usr/bin is on a READ ONLY partition... (and no you can't change it.)
Set a bios password so that Windows can't screw around with UEFI.
> Support just completely disconnected from Engineering Yes. Unless you want to drive engineering insane / waste a ton of money.
While I see nothing particularly egregious about Kitty's maintainer, other than being a bit of a dick, it's not really the job of a maintainer to be your pal. Except, when I started using WezTerm at the start of this…
> I've also seen plenty people too focused on doing every little step up to some imagined standards that they never get to complete anything This is the true definition of the Yak Shave.
most of it.
bookmarked for the response.
> As for the purpose of the tool and the issues, they will become clearer after the next couple of releases. ... wth
That was a way back too, when The Rust Strike Force roamed these halls. Rust is now approaching mainstream, if it isn't there already.
You got Haskell fans mixed up with Enterprise Java Architects. Haskell fans like neatness and good type systems. EJAs like to torture people, with verbosity and cumbersome abstractions.
Looted. Happy?
The Giga Monkeys Book, Practical Common Lisp is also excellent: https://gigamonkeys.com/book/
Apparently people are a telepathically interconnected species, who won't fall for corporate scams in waves. Sadly, both those things are untrue.
Same with font