Very impressive! Well done
For speed-limits, I believe most of these new cars use multiple sources; so likely information found in the map at your location and cameras to spot signs. For some freak, unknown reason, the map-data is usually more…
Looks good. I'll stick to Emacs and tramp though.
TIL about SPDK. Thanks!
I don't get why we get all these kinds of things to support writing in markdown when org-mode already exists and can support pretty much any use-case. Its not that difficult to master.
This was already in place in the EU back in 2024. Lookup DDAW. You can turn off warnings, but it will still keep on monitoring the driver
There's also GUIX.
I switched to a split keyboard about four months ago and decided to change layouts at the same time. Adapting to the split itself wasn’t particularly difficult, but switching layouts definitely takes some getting used…
I'm at the opposite end. I feel AI is sucking all the joy out of the profession. Might pivot away and perhaps live a simpler life. Only problem is that I really need the paycheck :(
Apples products are still the best on the market, but if they keep this up; they will sooner or later become irrelevant.
Very much agree! Apple has been dropping the ball lately
This has been the default for us using magit for years.
Why are some of the pages upside down?
I've been using EDN for years without ever wishing for something different. It's unfortunate that it hasn’t caught on outside the Clojure world.
I know. I don't even use vim bindings any more.
I haven't used google in years and didn't realize it was this bad. How are they able to keep their market position?
Nostalgia! However; dired (and wdired) is more powerful, so I won't be switching back any time soon.
I could have written these exact words. Marriage needs a certain balance you know ;)
Excel hates CSV It clearly means CSV must be doing something right.
What an ugly logo, and the kerning is all wrong. Man!
I agree with the author. I've written my fair share of typed code, but it is way more valuable to probe your program while running. I feel Jack Rusher puts it quite nicely in this talk:…
This works surprisingly well for logo design. Cool concept
So, kind of the opposite of https://github.com/lovrosdu/klor but with the same goal
On macOS and Linux, I haven't noticed any performance issues with Emacs. On Windows, however, the performance is significantly worse. To make matters worse, I even have to patch w32.c just to get it to build: @@…
https://nats.io is easier to use than Kafka and already solves several of the points in this post I believe, like removing partitions, supporting key-based streams, and having flexible topic hierarchies.
Very impressive! Well done
For speed-limits, I believe most of these new cars use multiple sources; so likely information found in the map at your location and cameras to spot signs. For some freak, unknown reason, the map-data is usually more…
Looks good. I'll stick to Emacs and tramp though.
TIL about SPDK. Thanks!
I don't get why we get all these kinds of things to support writing in markdown when org-mode already exists and can support pretty much any use-case. Its not that difficult to master.
This was already in place in the EU back in 2024. Lookup DDAW. You can turn off warnings, but it will still keep on monitoring the driver
There's also GUIX.
I switched to a split keyboard about four months ago and decided to change layouts at the same time. Adapting to the split itself wasn’t particularly difficult, but switching layouts definitely takes some getting used…
I'm at the opposite end. I feel AI is sucking all the joy out of the profession. Might pivot away and perhaps live a simpler life. Only problem is that I really need the paycheck :(
Apples products are still the best on the market, but if they keep this up; they will sooner or later become irrelevant.
Very much agree! Apple has been dropping the ball lately
This has been the default for us using magit for years.
Why are some of the pages upside down?
I've been using EDN for years without ever wishing for something different. It's unfortunate that it hasn’t caught on outside the Clojure world.
I know. I don't even use vim bindings any more.
I haven't used google in years and didn't realize it was this bad. How are they able to keep their market position?
Nostalgia! However; dired (and wdired) is more powerful, so I won't be switching back any time soon.
I could have written these exact words. Marriage needs a certain balance you know ;)
Excel hates CSV It clearly means CSV must be doing something right.
What an ugly logo, and the kerning is all wrong. Man!
I agree with the author. I've written my fair share of typed code, but it is way more valuable to probe your program while running. I feel Jack Rusher puts it quite nicely in this talk:…
This works surprisingly well for logo design. Cool concept
So, kind of the opposite of https://github.com/lovrosdu/klor but with the same goal
On macOS and Linux, I haven't noticed any performance issues with Emacs. On Windows, however, the performance is significantly worse. To make matters worse, I even have to patch w32.c just to get it to build: @@…
https://nats.io is easier to use than Kafka and already solves several of the points in this post I believe, like removing partitions, supporting key-based streams, and having flexible topic hierarchies.