This needs an additional subscriptions service tier, that's even more performative and even more AI
I did NOT know the motion sensors on my phone were THIS precise, that’s surprising
You can spend a lot of time perfecting the test suite to meet your specific requirements and needs, but I think that would take quite a while, and at that point, why not just write the code yourself? I think the most…
Had the same thought, I can suggest JetBrains Datagrip (paid software), works really well for me
As much as many are against it, couldn't this be yet another argument for social network wide digital identity verification? I think that this is an argument that holds: to avoid AI slop / bots → require government ID
This reply is actually so funny lmao. But yeah, agreed
Personally, I don’t see this move as a negative. It implies that a company believes in its product and potentially wants to improve it. Usually, you can tell when a product is not used by its creator(s), and it’s not a…
Strange, this is the first time hearing Treesitter is slow. From experience, Treesitter has been incredibly fast for me (when running its core functions). I’m not discrediting your observation, but it might be something…
That is true, however, one thing to keep in mind, is that these tools like Via / Vial, will always be limited compared to a fully fledged programming language like C with and its QMK framework. Something that I only…
Wall hacks might be funny, but when you get killed on sight in .25 sec it’s not so fun anymore…
Something like https://www.opensourcealternative.to/ ?
I doubt he meant « two engineers full time », I suspect it’s more like a role of maintaining / improving when necessary.
For anyone looking for a simple markdown editor (nothing more), I would recommend Typora. It's closed source, and the plugin system is lacking, but it gets the essentials basically perfect.
So much for Apple "security"
Just like the author suggests, sometimes you have to tailor your question to ChatGPT, for it to succeed.
It’s crazy to think that even a rock climber can suffer from RSI. Goes to show it can happen to anyone.
I don't mind the changes
I meant installing 3rd party apps through other means than the app store
They do this to discourage users from installing 3rd party apps. I know it is still greedy, but that's the reasoning behind it.
Like Kotlin? Can you please elaborate?
I agree, this also breaks the reader feature on iOS
For anyone not interested in installing foreign OS, I like to use Chris Titus' tweaks. https://christitus.com/windows-tool/
Great value indeed
The reason they do this is simple, money. It is much easier for a manufacturer to produce a single screen that contains all the functionality that can be adjusted on the fly using software. The alternative (and the way…
This has been happening for a while, my solution was to disable google chrome, and install chrome beta instead just to have a "chrome"
This needs an additional subscriptions service tier, that's even more performative and even more AI
I did NOT know the motion sensors on my phone were THIS precise, that’s surprising
You can spend a lot of time perfecting the test suite to meet your specific requirements and needs, but I think that would take quite a while, and at that point, why not just write the code yourself? I think the most…
Had the same thought, I can suggest JetBrains Datagrip (paid software), works really well for me
As much as many are against it, couldn't this be yet another argument for social network wide digital identity verification? I think that this is an argument that holds: to avoid AI slop / bots → require government ID
This reply is actually so funny lmao. But yeah, agreed
Personally, I don’t see this move as a negative. It implies that a company believes in its product and potentially wants to improve it. Usually, you can tell when a product is not used by its creator(s), and it’s not a…
Strange, this is the first time hearing Treesitter is slow. From experience, Treesitter has been incredibly fast for me (when running its core functions). I’m not discrediting your observation, but it might be something…
That is true, however, one thing to keep in mind, is that these tools like Via / Vial, will always be limited compared to a fully fledged programming language like C with and its QMK framework. Something that I only…
Wall hacks might be funny, but when you get killed on sight in .25 sec it’s not so fun anymore…
Something like https://www.opensourcealternative.to/ ?
I doubt he meant « two engineers full time », I suspect it’s more like a role of maintaining / improving when necessary.
For anyone looking for a simple markdown editor (nothing more), I would recommend Typora. It's closed source, and the plugin system is lacking, but it gets the essentials basically perfect.
So much for Apple "security"
Just like the author suggests, sometimes you have to tailor your question to ChatGPT, for it to succeed.
It’s crazy to think that even a rock climber can suffer from RSI. Goes to show it can happen to anyone.
I don't mind the changes
I meant installing 3rd party apps through other means than the app store
They do this to discourage users from installing 3rd party apps. I know it is still greedy, but that's the reasoning behind it.
Like Kotlin? Can you please elaborate?
I agree, this also breaks the reader feature on iOS
For anyone not interested in installing foreign OS, I like to use Chris Titus' tweaks. https://christitus.com/windows-tool/
Great value indeed
The reason they do this is simple, money. It is much easier for a manufacturer to produce a single screen that contains all the functionality that can be adjusted on the fly using software. The alternative (and the way…
This has been happening for a while, my solution was to disable google chrome, and install chrome beta instead just to have a "chrome"