Personally, playing with the graphing and algebra functions on the calculator were hugely informative. Rapidly trying out different things, seeing how they looked how tweaking things would cause adjustment, all added…
I exclusively use trackpads like Magic Trackpad 2 when I'm on MacOS. But I exclusively use a mouse when I'm running Windows and Linux. MacOS just seems more tailored to the touchpad experience. Windows and Linux more…
If you haven’t seen it you may want the fugitive plugin for vim. It seems to give a reasonable level of git magic within vim. Maybe not as magic as magit, but it does a lot including good handling of interactive rebases.
Upgrades, API compatibility, and cross version communication are really important in some domains. A bad design can cause huge pain downstream when you need to make a change.
Ah! I didn't realize that the official client's page was filtered by "recommended" by default. I wonder why the officially developed SwiftFin isn't shown as recommended? I guess maybe because it's still considered beta.
The fact that Jellyfin lacks a AppleTV/tvOS app seems like it continues to make it a dealbreaker... at least for my setup. I hear people recommending clients like Infuse, but it feels odd to swap out Plex at this point…
100%, it's one of the irksome things about the education system in general - resources are limited. It's a hard problem to solve.
He’s implying that the variable it’s being defined within the loop. So, constant, but repeatedly redefined.
I'm curious how/what you use the screens via AR for if you're not using environment locked screens. Particularly in a productivity/work environment. Unless I'm misunderstanding the feature, it seems like enironment…
I always like these new comile time features getting into the C++ spec. I'm actually looking forward to the related reflection features that I think are currently in scope for C++26. I've run into a number of places…
I'm surprised by this, is Comcast super regional with it's restrictions? I have a Comcast 1gig plan in the Bay Area, and last I checked I get a small ($5?) discount for using my own modem. I've been on the plan for a…
iOS isn’t killing OOM apps. It’s killing inactive apps. It’s something that wouldn’t fly on a desktop or server OS under general use, but works reasonably well in the mobile space.
That doesn't work if core apps start moving to third party app stores.
This is a facetious argument. The usage needs of my phone are different than the usage needs of my laptop / desktop computers.
Yeah, this is my worry about autism research/diagnosis as well. When/If we lump together what are actually a number of different underlying causes it makes it a lot more challenging to come up with strategies for…
Vim has pretty good support of the lsps and tree sitters that code does (at least for the languages I’ve used), I actually have a mirrored configuration between the two to simplify when I want to jump from one to the…
California banned non-competes
Windows might even support 3 if you count cmd and powershell separately :lolsob:
As some one who only uses vim/neovim in a terminal window - what’s the advantage of having GUI support in vim? Mouse support in my terminal seems fine, even over ssh. Being able to do things like run it inside of a tmux…
I’m pretty sure “Synthol” in Star Trek is more of a synthetic alcohol alternative of unspecified chemical composition, rather than just synthetic alcohol.
Same boat. It's going to be pretty trivial to stop browsing reddit once Apollo is gone. I'll probably still read links through google search from time to time, but it'll be a 99% reduction in usage for me.
Yeah, bluetooth for things like YouTube music works fine, but it's not as streamlined - e.g. you have to do searching on the phone.
I love the "lore" that this sort of bug creates, especially in these sorts of large scale multiplayer environments. Players claiming to be cursed, and the curse was real! A very different sort of event that it reminds…
I feel like there's some notable omissions like: - Online multiplayer - MMO - VR / AR with headtracking - Generated Worlds
I also only clicked on this link because I assumed it was Nox (the game).
Personally, playing with the graphing and algebra functions on the calculator were hugely informative. Rapidly trying out different things, seeing how they looked how tweaking things would cause adjustment, all added…
I exclusively use trackpads like Magic Trackpad 2 when I'm on MacOS. But I exclusively use a mouse when I'm running Windows and Linux. MacOS just seems more tailored to the touchpad experience. Windows and Linux more…
If you haven’t seen it you may want the fugitive plugin for vim. It seems to give a reasonable level of git magic within vim. Maybe not as magic as magit, but it does a lot including good handling of interactive rebases.
Upgrades, API compatibility, and cross version communication are really important in some domains. A bad design can cause huge pain downstream when you need to make a change.
Ah! I didn't realize that the official client's page was filtered by "recommended" by default. I wonder why the officially developed SwiftFin isn't shown as recommended? I guess maybe because it's still considered beta.
The fact that Jellyfin lacks a AppleTV/tvOS app seems like it continues to make it a dealbreaker... at least for my setup. I hear people recommending clients like Infuse, but it feels odd to swap out Plex at this point…
100%, it's one of the irksome things about the education system in general - resources are limited. It's a hard problem to solve.
He’s implying that the variable it’s being defined within the loop. So, constant, but repeatedly redefined.
I'm curious how/what you use the screens via AR for if you're not using environment locked screens. Particularly in a productivity/work environment. Unless I'm misunderstanding the feature, it seems like enironment…
I always like these new comile time features getting into the C++ spec. I'm actually looking forward to the related reflection features that I think are currently in scope for C++26. I've run into a number of places…
I'm surprised by this, is Comcast super regional with it's restrictions? I have a Comcast 1gig plan in the Bay Area, and last I checked I get a small ($5?) discount for using my own modem. I've been on the plan for a…
iOS isn’t killing OOM apps. It’s killing inactive apps. It’s something that wouldn’t fly on a desktop or server OS under general use, but works reasonably well in the mobile space.
That doesn't work if core apps start moving to third party app stores.
This is a facetious argument. The usage needs of my phone are different than the usage needs of my laptop / desktop computers.
Yeah, this is my worry about autism research/diagnosis as well. When/If we lump together what are actually a number of different underlying causes it makes it a lot more challenging to come up with strategies for…
Vim has pretty good support of the lsps and tree sitters that code does (at least for the languages I’ve used), I actually have a mirrored configuration between the two to simplify when I want to jump from one to the…
California banned non-competes
Windows might even support 3 if you count cmd and powershell separately :lolsob:
As some one who only uses vim/neovim in a terminal window - what’s the advantage of having GUI support in vim? Mouse support in my terminal seems fine, even over ssh. Being able to do things like run it inside of a tmux…
I’m pretty sure “Synthol” in Star Trek is more of a synthetic alcohol alternative of unspecified chemical composition, rather than just synthetic alcohol.
Same boat. It's going to be pretty trivial to stop browsing reddit once Apollo is gone. I'll probably still read links through google search from time to time, but it'll be a 99% reduction in usage for me.
Yeah, bluetooth for things like YouTube music works fine, but it's not as streamlined - e.g. you have to do searching on the phone.
I love the "lore" that this sort of bug creates, especially in these sorts of large scale multiplayer environments. Players claiming to be cursed, and the curse was real! A very different sort of event that it reminds…
I feel like there's some notable omissions like: - Online multiplayer - MMO - VR / AR with headtracking - Generated Worlds
I also only clicked on this link because I assumed it was Nox (the game).