The one I know about is Combobulate[1], it uses treesitter but without voice control. [1] https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate
I agree with you, differences in pronunciation, cadence, etc. should be taken in account as well. Though measuring those could take longer, if possible.
Spanish native here, confirming that RSA is the institution that sets the language standard. But, people always deviate from it, though in my experience in word meanings and pronunciation, never in grammar to a degree…
> don't be stupid. holy cow. No personal attacks, please. Personally, I wouldn't put it in certain terms like the GP has, but it is not out of the question for me. > compatibility is not an EEE tactic. embracing alone…
> If MS wanted to kill off Linux, Linux would be long dead by now. How do you envision they could do it? Doesn't seem plausible to me, given the distributed nature of the development of Linux. BTW, they actually tried:…
What always did, going through awesomewm, stumpwm and xmonad to now sway, was to used whatever of those services were available from the OS. Some I had to launch by hand, but that was a one time change always (some of…
It DOES have types, doesn't have type declarations, though.
Someone with enough knowledge to provide the proof would still need to be involved, but it doesn't have to be the original developer(s).
Add: - Can't get it with subtitles/dub in _ language
The recommended way to do this now seems to be: (when display-graphics-p (global-unset-key (kbd "C-z"))) Also, though this works with Emacs running as a server, I find it better to just quit emacsclient instead of…
The other tool mentioned in the blog post is Structurizr, and has a self-hosted tool: https://structurizr.com/help/lite EDIT: The one above is the free tier, they have an on-premises paid version:…
> They have only 110 deaths per 1M population Where are you getting this number from? Any numbers coming from the Cuban government have to be treated as unreliable, as it is common practice to restrict doctors from what…
Not sure that's the reason why, not all research is done in academia. Pharmaceutical research specifically is mostly done in research centres, such as the CIGB, featured in the article, where the vaccine was developed.
Have you looked at Servo instead?
You can also use git-range-diff[1]. [1] http://git-scm.com/docs/git-range-diff
> Take this code: > [...] > It turns out that: > [...] > but you've not actually said that the return value is intended, or a side effect. Aren't the Ruby semantics clear about what happens in both of these cases…
Have you taken a look at buildFHSUserEnv[1]? In the Mozilla Nixpkgs overlay it is used to package[2] the Vidyo desktop application. [1] https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#sec-fhs-environment... [2]…
> RedHat announced that cockpit will be the long term successor of virt-manager For RHEL, virt-manager will still be developed independently.
You mean this one? https://www.nongnu.org/nomad/
There is a need for simplified workflows, but this sounds and looks like an exercise in brand marketing more than a good analysis on how to offer a better Git workflows. > Git flow forces developers to use the develop…
Do you know if they are using the a hosted version or hosting it themselves?
Though I agree that this is not an example of EEE, it is still very similar to behaviour from the past: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stac_Electronics#Microsoft_law...
I use Github and Gitlab on a daily basis, and participated (and still follow) in a project with an e-mail based workflows, the notmuch[1] project. I find that the following are better in an e-mail based workflow: -…
There's no xdotool support Have you looked at ydotool? https://github.com/ReimuNotMoe/ydotool Also, do you know about the "i3 Migration guide"? https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki/i3-Migration-Guide
True, are you aware of the following Github issue related to this? https://github.com/NixOS/nixops/issues/565 It has links to solutions people are using, and other related issues.
The one I know about is Combobulate[1], it uses treesitter but without voice control. [1] https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate
I agree with you, differences in pronunciation, cadence, etc. should be taken in account as well. Though measuring those could take longer, if possible.
Spanish native here, confirming that RSA is the institution that sets the language standard. But, people always deviate from it, though in my experience in word meanings and pronunciation, never in grammar to a degree…
> don't be stupid. holy cow. No personal attacks, please. Personally, I wouldn't put it in certain terms like the GP has, but it is not out of the question for me. > compatibility is not an EEE tactic. embracing alone…
> If MS wanted to kill off Linux, Linux would be long dead by now. How do you envision they could do it? Doesn't seem plausible to me, given the distributed nature of the development of Linux. BTW, they actually tried:…
What always did, going through awesomewm, stumpwm and xmonad to now sway, was to used whatever of those services were available from the OS. Some I had to launch by hand, but that was a one time change always (some of…
It DOES have types, doesn't have type declarations, though.
Someone with enough knowledge to provide the proof would still need to be involved, but it doesn't have to be the original developer(s).
Add: - Can't get it with subtitles/dub in _ language
The recommended way to do this now seems to be: (when display-graphics-p (global-unset-key (kbd "C-z"))) Also, though this works with Emacs running as a server, I find it better to just quit emacsclient instead of…
The other tool mentioned in the blog post is Structurizr, and has a self-hosted tool: https://structurizr.com/help/lite EDIT: The one above is the free tier, they have an on-premises paid version:…
> They have only 110 deaths per 1M population Where are you getting this number from? Any numbers coming from the Cuban government have to be treated as unreliable, as it is common practice to restrict doctors from what…
Not sure that's the reason why, not all research is done in academia. Pharmaceutical research specifically is mostly done in research centres, such as the CIGB, featured in the article, where the vaccine was developed.
Have you looked at Servo instead?
You can also use git-range-diff[1]. [1] http://git-scm.com/docs/git-range-diff
> Take this code: > [...] > It turns out that: > [...] > but you've not actually said that the return value is intended, or a side effect. Aren't the Ruby semantics clear about what happens in both of these cases…
Have you taken a look at buildFHSUserEnv[1]? In the Mozilla Nixpkgs overlay it is used to package[2] the Vidyo desktop application. [1] https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#sec-fhs-environment... [2]…
> RedHat announced that cockpit will be the long term successor of virt-manager For RHEL, virt-manager will still be developed independently.
You mean this one? https://www.nongnu.org/nomad/
There is a need for simplified workflows, but this sounds and looks like an exercise in brand marketing more than a good analysis on how to offer a better Git workflows. > Git flow forces developers to use the develop…
Do you know if they are using the a hosted version or hosting it themselves?
Though I agree that this is not an example of EEE, it is still very similar to behaviour from the past: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stac_Electronics#Microsoft_law...
I use Github and Gitlab on a daily basis, and participated (and still follow) in a project with an e-mail based workflows, the notmuch[1] project. I find that the following are better in an e-mail based workflow: -…
There's no xdotool support Have you looked at ydotool? https://github.com/ReimuNotMoe/ydotool Also, do you know about the "i3 Migration guide"? https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki/i3-Migration-Guide
True, are you aware of the following Github issue related to this? https://github.com/NixOS/nixops/issues/565 It has links to solutions people are using, and other related issues.