Congrats Ron! Glad to see you still at it!
Toe spacers. I went from being in agony every time I stood up to being relatively pain free in my toe joints
TSServer predates lsp iirc
Regardless of the wording, the family example still comes off as extremely rude IMO.
I switched to Nix a few years ago and have had no regrets.
The gamecube used mini-dvd and the wii used dvd
> doesn't it get old to have to clean the cup and a set of spoons after every use sort of, but I just measure all the dry ingredients first, then the wet ingredients, and then put the cups/spoons in the dishwasher > Why…
This is exactly why I started using Nix.
There is also the wonderful poetry2nix project: https://github.com/nix-community/poetry2nix
I didn't know about subshells. I'm going to be using that all the time now, thanks!
I've been using nwb for that https://github.com/insin/nwb
That's bash
Of course. But I think we're talking about two different things.
I think they meant commented-out code.
Even worse, they have both "most powerful ever" and "most powerful yet" in the copy. That reads really sloppy to to me.
This seems to have been released in 2013 (correct me if I'm wrong), long after Apple's.
What an irresponsibly named package...
They give you a mobi version as well.
I've seen this with okhttp as well.
I came up with nearly the same solution in swift: https://github.com/zachcoyle/fizzbuzz-without-booleans/blob/... But I like your solution better
Just curious - how did the automated trash collection work?
Congrats Ron! Glad to see you still at it!
Toe spacers. I went from being in agony every time I stood up to being relatively pain free in my toe joints
TSServer predates lsp iirc
Regardless of the wording, the family example still comes off as extremely rude IMO.
I switched to Nix a few years ago and have had no regrets.
The gamecube used mini-dvd and the wii used dvd
> doesn't it get old to have to clean the cup and a set of spoons after every use sort of, but I just measure all the dry ingredients first, then the wet ingredients, and then put the cups/spoons in the dishwasher > Why…
This is exactly why I started using Nix.
There is also the wonderful poetry2nix project: https://github.com/nix-community/poetry2nix
I didn't know about subshells. I'm going to be using that all the time now, thanks!
I've been using nwb for that https://github.com/insin/nwb
That's bash
Of course. But I think we're talking about two different things.
I think they meant commented-out code.
Even worse, they have both "most powerful ever" and "most powerful yet" in the copy. That reads really sloppy to to me.
This seems to have been released in 2013 (correct me if I'm wrong), long after Apple's.
What an irresponsibly named package...
They give you a mobi version as well.
I've seen this with okhttp as well.
I came up with nearly the same solution in swift: https://github.com/zachcoyle/fizzbuzz-without-booleans/blob/... But I like your solution better
Just curious - how did the automated trash collection work?