they're downsizing free github copilot pro for open source maintainers. At the very least, it looks like small open source projects got their free copilot pro cut off
some of Github's open source maintainers have lost their free github copilot pro, guess this is really the next step for them to save cost in their infrastructure.
not available for Github Copilot pro(only in pro+, business and enterprise), I am really now feeling the era of subsidized AI is over.
I don't have much experience and I see C as something I would never be able to touch as they seem quite high level for me with the manipulation of memory and stuff. And from what I see, Rust can sort of make it easier…
do you think it would be hard to transition to Rust and use Rocket? I mostly just python and kotlin as my languages
I guess Satya Nadella really like this guy
hello, if you got some issue. It would be best to go their discord to contest it for the benefit of everyone who is going to use it in the future. I've done it a few times too, and if ever the recent submission wasn't…
hopefully, Japanese/Korean/Chinese support soon
I had to use ublock origin to start blocking those sites https://github.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter
> SO has been around so long a lot of the answers are no longer relevant. I don't place much trust that an answer from 2010 will solve my problem. I did have problem like this before too and I just made my search better…
small nitpick but I thought it was just an icon but it turns out to be the button for switching light/dark mode. It would be great if you could replace it.
I thought for a second that I click bad link earlier when the X showed up and the twitter logo turn into X.
iirc, Your phone sends signal to all nearby towers and then pick the closest one to connect with, which means the signal towers can also triangulate your location based from your distance to the nearby towers
I used a greasemonkey script to automatically edit the URL for me
thank you!
thanks
> There are some tricks I learned on HN to use uBlock origin to filter these spam sites but Google really needs to fix this. Oh I did use ublacklist which mixes blocking in both of the google search and the google image…
will it be paid? or will it be freemium?
if they penalize users, how they're going to get more data from the said users to sell.
hate that my download manager keep popping off since it is detecting a playing video
Personally it is more tiring IRL than online, since in online you have time to construct what you gonna say and you can correct it before sending your thought. While IRL, I need to think hard on what to say or say…
hopefully someone can create a script for phones since Firefox Nightly in Android got Tampermonkey add on
I wonder if they're going to give a free version of fleet in order to counter vscode. Although right now is free due to being public preview
thanks for the link!
I'm still hoping that Kotlin Multiplatform succeeds. Since kotlin is now the language recommended by Google so should be able to natively write for Android while also being able to deploy to other OS.
they're downsizing free github copilot pro for open source maintainers. At the very least, it looks like small open source projects got their free copilot pro cut off
some of Github's open source maintainers have lost their free github copilot pro, guess this is really the next step for them to save cost in their infrastructure.
not available for Github Copilot pro(only in pro+, business and enterprise), I am really now feeling the era of subsidized AI is over.
I don't have much experience and I see C as something I would never be able to touch as they seem quite high level for me with the manipulation of memory and stuff. And from what I see, Rust can sort of make it easier…
do you think it would be hard to transition to Rust and use Rocket? I mostly just python and kotlin as my languages
I guess Satya Nadella really like this guy
hello, if you got some issue. It would be best to go their discord to contest it for the benefit of everyone who is going to use it in the future. I've done it a few times too, and if ever the recent submission wasn't…
hopefully, Japanese/Korean/Chinese support soon
I had to use ublock origin to start blocking those sites https://github.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter
> SO has been around so long a lot of the answers are no longer relevant. I don't place much trust that an answer from 2010 will solve my problem. I did have problem like this before too and I just made my search better…
small nitpick but I thought it was just an icon but it turns out to be the button for switching light/dark mode. It would be great if you could replace it.
I thought for a second that I click bad link earlier when the X showed up and the twitter logo turn into X.
iirc, Your phone sends signal to all nearby towers and then pick the closest one to connect with, which means the signal towers can also triangulate your location based from your distance to the nearby towers
I used a greasemonkey script to automatically edit the URL for me
thank you!
thanks
> There are some tricks I learned on HN to use uBlock origin to filter these spam sites but Google really needs to fix this. Oh I did use ublacklist which mixes blocking in both of the google search and the google image…
will it be paid? or will it be freemium?
if they penalize users, how they're going to get more data from the said users to sell.
hate that my download manager keep popping off since it is detecting a playing video
Personally it is more tiring IRL than online, since in online you have time to construct what you gonna say and you can correct it before sending your thought. While IRL, I need to think hard on what to say or say…
hopefully someone can create a script for phones since Firefox Nightly in Android got Tampermonkey add on
I wonder if they're going to give a free version of fleet in order to counter vscode. Although right now is free due to being public preview
thanks for the link!
I'm still hoping that Kotlin Multiplatform succeeds. Since kotlin is now the language recommended by Google so should be able to natively write for Android while also being able to deploy to other OS.