They're relearning the lessons of the auto industry they're trying to disrupt just like crypto is doing with banking, albeit slightly faster due to actual regulations to protect the public from the vaporware
Settings sync is a thing
Everything that was old is new again. I’m glad that features that were relegated to “esoteric” languages like ML's and lisps are becoming more mainstream. There are many lucky 10k’s! :)
The Causality episode on this is really good: https://engineered.network/causality/episode-39-therac-25/
Not to mention cfg(test)
These people are less likely to go out in public, which makes the percentage of non-maskers seem even higher
I'm really tempted by this for travel. My Moonlander setup is annoying to pack up, but I’d love to take my layers on the road
This is why layering is so nice. I have the arrow keys mapped to their vim locations and it’s been a game-changer
What seems to happen is the company will offer a "new" product that differs enough to justify demanding a whole new subscription
Or touchscreen laptops/tablets, depending on what they use for detection
Kagi has this feature, super useful
Check out this post for an in-depth analysis: https://blog.burntsushi.net/ripgrep/
IntelliJ will suggest unimported trait methods and will automatically import the required trait if it is selected.
In this case, Clojure is already running on the JVM
Not to mention the massive cost, the overruns to said cost, the construction delays...
They're relearning the lessons of the auto industry they're trying to disrupt just like crypto is doing with banking, albeit slightly faster due to actual regulations to protect the public from the vaporware
Settings sync is a thing
Everything that was old is new again. I’m glad that features that were relegated to “esoteric” languages like ML's and lisps are becoming more mainstream. There are many lucky 10k’s! :)
The Causality episode on this is really good: https://engineered.network/causality/episode-39-therac-25/
Not to mention cfg(test)
These people are less likely to go out in public, which makes the percentage of non-maskers seem even higher
I'm really tempted by this for travel. My Moonlander setup is annoying to pack up, but I’d love to take my layers on the road
This is why layering is so nice. I have the arrow keys mapped to their vim locations and it’s been a game-changer
What seems to happen is the company will offer a "new" product that differs enough to justify demanding a whole new subscription
Or touchscreen laptops/tablets, depending on what they use for detection
Kagi has this feature, super useful
Check out this post for an in-depth analysis: https://blog.burntsushi.net/ripgrep/
IntelliJ will suggest unimported trait methods and will automatically import the required trait if it is selected.
In this case, Clojure is already running on the JVM
Not to mention the massive cost, the overruns to said cost, the construction delays...