Were tupperware parties actually a thing?! I always figured it was a cover for selling sex toys
Were tupperware parties actually a thing?! I always figured it was a cover for selling sex toys
The open alternatives don’t have particularly good UIs which was a massive perk of GitKraken.
These days I rely heavily on the Git UI within jetbrains various IDEs. If you’re working on open source projects then you can get a free license. Or they do educational discounts. If you’re using it commercially then it’s going to be roughly the same price as for Kraken but you get a best in class IDE included…
I usually wrap my USBs in a few layers of tape to reduce the leakage
This data is already public. You can just create a kbin account and see who’s voting. Anyone wanting to scrape it already can, the only difference proposed is the Lemmy client showing it.
What are the benefits of a password greater than 72 characters? How high do you try to go?
This is neat. If you do look at beziers you’ll run into some difficulty with offsetting them / creating parallel curves.
But you can find a solution for that with this crate: https://crates.io/crates/kurbo
And a nifty article on the topic: https://raphlinus.github.io/curves/2022/09/09/parallel-beziers.html
Just as a counter: I live in a very rural part of the country, pretty sparsely populated and yet I get 1Gbps fibre. There’s a new company rolling out in the area promising 10Gbps, it’s kind of insane. So these programs do work.
It’s going to take much longer than a five year term to fix the NHS. Liklihood is they’ll inject some life into it just in time for the tories to sell it off next government
The ability to prioritise and pin results from different sites is what won me over. Pinning stackoverflow helps filter a lot of junk when resolving programing issues, and when working with geometry I’ve pinned or prioritised a few different resources that better explain the mathematics
Kagi is pretty decent. It’s worth supporting else the space will continue to be dominated by advertising monopolies.
Why not just give it away for free? It always seems odd to me that games just disappear rather than being allowed an elegant death of old age.
Is that your experience with the OS or cosmic?
Honestly, it’s not as important. These projects are working with very limited resources, typically dependent on free labour. Accessibility is incredibly hard to get right and half arsing it isn’t going to work. The priority should be pushing out a reliable, working prototype that people want to use. Once that’s accomplished you can refocus on expanding the features.
Demand for reliable multi monitor support is going to be far higher than screen reading capabilities.
But their issue isn’t the old website. They’re complaining about the new version?
Oh, for sure in London or any other dense area where public transport is abundant, and taxis run 24/7 there is no need for cars.
Nah, if you leave people on waiting lists they give up, turn to private options or just die, so it’s no longer your problem. That’s the cost saving approach the NHS uses for mental health services.
I get what you mean but I find anti car rhetoric way too overdone.
Given the topic is about health issues there’s going to be a lot of people who have limited mobility so cycling isn’t viable and walking may only be short distances. Therefore a car provides them freedom they need.
OP also felt the need to refer to the platform as Microsoft GitHub. So it seems likely this is all just grumbling about evil corp making changes
There seems to be a rando paragraph about AI as well,then it trails off that they’re looking for recommendations for git blame clients. I couldn’t really figure out how it was all GitHub’s fault or where the word legacy fits in.
I had the same issue so wrote this down when I figured it out
Generate ultimate key
Add sub key
List keys in long format