Clearly that non-creative didn’t even touch an instrument nor had an inspiring jam with some friends.
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If you want to ditch m$ but still enjoy vscode, just use open source vscodium: https://vscodium.com/
Configuration files are like parents’ advice - carefully thought out, well-intentioned, but often overwritten by the ‘environment variables’ of real life experiences!
From my observations rustis are very much about drama. Reminds me also of the drama of Actix web. There’s also a video about it: https://youtu.be/enLUX1TtNyE Better Go :)
photogrammetry is old. Check out NERF. https://youtu.be/DJ2hcC1orc4
This is hilarious.
Interesting read and totally agree with the writer. But how do you govern / spread this definition to the courts?
I hide them in my Kubernetes Cluster. :D
This is hilarious. Check out his next rant about gmail icons [1]. [1] https://blog.plover.com/tech/ui-2.html
I like the simple UI and visualization of the timeline! It kinda reminds me of the Prometheus Blackbox exporter. I think you can achieve similar acceptance tests. See https://github.com/prometheus/blackbox_exporter
Clearly that non-creative didn’t even touch an instrument nor had an inspiring jam with some friends.
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If you want to ditch m$ but still enjoy vscode, just use open source vscodium: https://vscodium.com/
Configuration files are like parents’ advice - carefully thought out, well-intentioned, but often overwritten by the ‘environment variables’ of real life experiences!
From my observations rustis are very much about drama. Reminds me also of the drama of Actix web. There’s also a video about it: https://youtu.be/enLUX1TtNyE Better Go :)
photogrammetry is old. Check out NERF. https://youtu.be/DJ2hcC1orc4
This is hilarious.
Interesting read and totally agree with the writer. But how do you govern / spread this definition to the courts?
I hide them in my Kubernetes Cluster. :D
This is hilarious. Check out his next rant about gmail icons [1]. [1] https://blog.plover.com/tech/ui-2.html
I like the simple UI and visualization of the timeline! It kinda reminds me of the Prometheus Blackbox exporter. I think you can achieve similar acceptance tests. See https://github.com/prometheus/blackbox_exporter