I can already do that on LineageOS 21 (Android 14), no rooting required.
Same person as @Gobbel2000@feddit.de, different instance.
I can already do that on LineageOS 21 (Android 14), no rooting required.
Debugging CI pipelines is so annoying, why is there no better way than committing a bunch of dumb changes until it works?
This, but unironically.
Does USB not use interrupts?
The documentation has improved a lot recently. Especially the pocket guide is a great addition.
Alright, but seriously: IPv6.
Snake case and kebab case mixed arbitrarily.
man -k
to the rescue: mbsrtowcs
, strxfrm
and wcstold
are C functions.
No, I wod say scaling is any diagonal matrix and thus even includes mirroring.
Very good to see. GPL fits this project much better.
Can we just take a step back and admire how completely bizarre this title sounds out of context?
Now that’s the kind of industry secrets I opened this thread for.
A major political agenda of Vim is to support children in Uganda. A message about that is displayed whenever you open Vim’s start page. Bram Moolenaar insisted on users donating to the ICCF charity instead of to him, making Vim a very political editor in my view.
This statement is wrong.
The fact that every 4-digit pin is in this picture shows quite well how these are pretty easy to crack.
I must say I like the idea of having changes to files be bound to just the current branch, not the entire worktree (section 6.4.2), but other than that the points that are brought up don’t really seem too compelling. It certainly didn’t convince me that git has an inherently flawed design. For example, eliminating the staging area is a tempting point for simplifying git, but the authors already admit that it has some legitimate use cases.
But of course it is always nice to see some experimentation done in this space. I think the main reason why git sometimes is confusing, is because distributed version control really is a complex task, and git already does a very good job at making it tractable.
Huh? Hexagonal Architecture?
While there certainly is some overlap, Python is a scripting language and not a shell language. Some tasks that involve calling lots of different programs and juggling input and output streams are much easier done in bash than in Python.
I have been really happy with sway. It does all that I want it to do.