Lately I'm really liking jet[1] for typesafe SQL. It requires a live DB to generate the code, but I see that as a positive as well, since you are forced to apply migrations before writing code. [1]…
According to the wiki, the Schulausgangsschrift is mandatory in 5 states and optional in 4 states (out of 16) (probably on a school/teacher level). So it still seems to be taught in some places.
The t I've learned in school in the 90s is a single stroke. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulausgangsschrift
You can generally remotely build for any supported architecture[1]. The build process will be painfully slow though if you have cache misses. [1] https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=26.05&query=boot.bi...
Uh, in 田中さんは今何をしている, 今何 comes out as こんなに.
::before has the same problem. You can't align text inside `content:` to the right. Probably because each ::before is handled separately and can't see the sibling's content length.
I hate how it's still not possible to properly style the numbers in ordered lists. I use them for code snippets with automatic line numbers, but it's literally impossible to space the numbers (relative to the code)…
>So you wont have to reveal your social security to your taxi driver etc. if that was what you worried about. Yea, but now this taxi driver will forever know where I live. Thanks, but no thanks.
He also doxxes random people just because their tool got abused as malware. There's a German community donating thousands to cancer research each year because "fuck Krebs" (Krebs means cancer in German).
The font colors make this unreadable.
With the official linter (golint), exported types must be commented, so sometimes you get Captain Obvious comments like this.
Connector lines not showing in Firefox.
I like the idea of Evangelion where there is three AIs with different priorities voting for decisions.
Lately I'm really liking jet[1] for typesafe SQL. It requires a live DB to generate the code, but I see that as a positive as well, since you are forced to apply migrations before writing code. [1]…
According to the wiki, the Schulausgangsschrift is mandatory in 5 states and optional in 4 states (out of 16) (probably on a school/teacher level). So it still seems to be taught in some places.
The t I've learned in school in the 90s is a single stroke. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulausgangsschrift
You can generally remotely build for any supported architecture[1]. The build process will be painfully slow though if you have cache misses. [1] https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=26.05&query=boot.bi...
Uh, in 田中さんは今何をしている, 今何 comes out as こんなに.
::before has the same problem. You can't align text inside `content:` to the right. Probably because each ::before is handled separately and can't see the sibling's content length.
I hate how it's still not possible to properly style the numbers in ordered lists. I use them for code snippets with automatic line numbers, but it's literally impossible to space the numbers (relative to the code)…
>So you wont have to reveal your social security to your taxi driver etc. if that was what you worried about. Yea, but now this taxi driver will forever know where I live. Thanks, but no thanks.
He also doxxes random people just because their tool got abused as malware. There's a German community donating thousands to cancer research each year because "fuck Krebs" (Krebs means cancer in German).
The font colors make this unreadable.
With the official linter (golint), exported types must be commented, so sometimes you get Captain Obvious comments like this.
Connector lines not showing in Firefox.
I like the idea of Evangelion where there is three AIs with different priorities voting for decisions.