I don't think a single human read this thing before they published it.
>"Perfection is achieved..." I, too, am a fan of RFC 1925.
Perl's DateTime module was pretty solid, IIRC. One of the things I miss about using Perl.
This reminds me of Perl's ACME modules and I'm here for that.
I did something similar last year with a monitor without built-in KVM but with good DCC support (Ultrasharp U3417W) and Synergy [0]. I use Synergy as part of my desk setup already, but needed a way to view the UI of a…
Here's a good starting point for those of us that use XFCE: https://www.xfce-look.org/p/1231025/
This [0] is pretty close. IBM made a version of the Model M with Trackpoint but those are rare. Lenovo also sells [1] a keyboard that's basically a Thinkpad keyboard with trackpoint in a separate chassis. [0]…
I loved my N900. Enough that I eventually replaced it with an N9. It wasn't the same, tho. The N900 had a certain charm.
Followed immediately by these groups making VPNs a standard part of their toolkit. This data is enlightening but its reveal doesn't solve the problem.
I thought Myna looked weirdly familiar. I use Source Code Pro just about everywhere.
The Webb telescope is a _wildly_ different apparatus, designed from the ground up to run as cool as possible, and with an effectively unlimited budget. It lives in the shadow of the Earth behind multiple layers of…
"Every time I see a programmer they're just staring at their monitors." :D
Counterpoint: any modern linux distro will run fine on your 10yo computer.
I have three of the cells, framed in my office. I adored the TV show.
That's high praise. :D
The response rate is impressive! The "quality" of the responses not so much. Here's a transcript of my second test: Moshi: "Hi there, what's going on?" Me: "What year is it?" Moshi: "Oh, it's 2019. I think it was about…
The truest of arts require no purpose other than to exist.
100% agree, that screenshot is a _perfect_ example of why I don't use these tools.
SDET here, and no, I don't use these tools. Hammering out the actual test code is the easiest (and most fun!) part of the job for me, tools like this one actually make that experience painful and slower. :(
I like the idea, but the "see what people have added" button on the landing page links to the new-entry page instead of the explore page.
Nitpicks: * On Linux, clicking the main "Download / Linux AppImage" button results in Windows .exe download instead of an .appimage. Clicking on the down arrow and selecting Linux does work, however. * The opening…
Google Fiber started a deployment in my city (Louisville) in 2017 before eventually giving up [0] after ~2 years. AT&T, on the other hand, has been steadily rolling out gigabit fiber across the city since 2016ish, and…
According to the aria-label in the page: Go, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, SQL, and TypeScript.
The always-excellent Plainly Difficult ran an episode [0] on this topic a few years ago. [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7gVqBY52MY
Debian installs perfectly on my Thinkpad x61, and works great out of the box. (x)Ubuntu's installer won't even boot on this hardware.
I don't think a single human read this thing before they published it.
>"Perfection is achieved..." I, too, am a fan of RFC 1925.
Perl's DateTime module was pretty solid, IIRC. One of the things I miss about using Perl.
This reminds me of Perl's ACME modules and I'm here for that.
I did something similar last year with a monitor without built-in KVM but with good DCC support (Ultrasharp U3417W) and Synergy [0]. I use Synergy as part of my desk setup already, but needed a way to view the UI of a…
Here's a good starting point for those of us that use XFCE: https://www.xfce-look.org/p/1231025/
This [0] is pretty close. IBM made a version of the Model M with Trackpoint but those are rare. Lenovo also sells [1] a keyboard that's basically a Thinkpad keyboard with trackpoint in a separate chassis. [0]…
I loved my N900. Enough that I eventually replaced it with an N9. It wasn't the same, tho. The N900 had a certain charm.
Followed immediately by these groups making VPNs a standard part of their toolkit. This data is enlightening but its reveal doesn't solve the problem.
I thought Myna looked weirdly familiar. I use Source Code Pro just about everywhere.
The Webb telescope is a _wildly_ different apparatus, designed from the ground up to run as cool as possible, and with an effectively unlimited budget. It lives in the shadow of the Earth behind multiple layers of…
"Every time I see a programmer they're just staring at their monitors." :D
Counterpoint: any modern linux distro will run fine on your 10yo computer.
I have three of the cells, framed in my office. I adored the TV show.
That's high praise. :D
The response rate is impressive! The "quality" of the responses not so much. Here's a transcript of my second test: Moshi: "Hi there, what's going on?" Me: "What year is it?" Moshi: "Oh, it's 2019. I think it was about…
The truest of arts require no purpose other than to exist.
100% agree, that screenshot is a _perfect_ example of why I don't use these tools.
SDET here, and no, I don't use these tools. Hammering out the actual test code is the easiest (and most fun!) part of the job for me, tools like this one actually make that experience painful and slower. :(
I like the idea, but the "see what people have added" button on the landing page links to the new-entry page instead of the explore page.
Nitpicks: * On Linux, clicking the main "Download / Linux AppImage" button results in Windows .exe download instead of an .appimage. Clicking on the down arrow and selecting Linux does work, however. * The opening…
Google Fiber started a deployment in my city (Louisville) in 2017 before eventually giving up [0] after ~2 years. AT&T, on the other hand, has been steadily rolling out gigabit fiber across the city since 2016ish, and…
According to the aria-label in the page: Go, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, SQL, and TypeScript.
The always-excellent Plainly Difficult ran an episode [0] on this topic a few years ago. [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7gVqBY52MY
Debian installs perfectly on my Thinkpad x61, and works great out of the box. (x)Ubuntu's installer won't even boot on this hardware.