As you point out, they’re not the solution either.
As you point out, they’re not the solution either.
Yeah I love the smell and sound of a million mopeds. Taiwan is known for its urban serenity.
“Security theatre” is what I’ve named the contact in my work phone for the call center I have to call every time I accidentally use the “one time password” more than once (because god forbid they implement proper SSO, meaning I have to do a shotgun login run every morning). When I call them all I tell them is my name and that my account is locked.They click a button and we’re back. Complete waste of time on everyone’s part.
Abstractions aren’t concrete and all of these standards you’re referring to are concrete data serialisations. You may be interested in CUE which captures this concept in its design.
You’re doing it right by avoiding as much of Gitlab’s CI features. I’ve seen versions where scripts are inlined in the YAML with expressions in random rule fields and pipeline variables thrown all over the place. And don’t get me started on their “includes” keyword, it’s awful in practice, gives me nightmares.
Then I write a Kubernetes manifest in YAML with JSON schema validation and the heart rate goes down again.
Odd choice to pick an example with frequent crowd crushes.
Neon is the only one that I think is passable. The rest are a bit too stylized for code. The texture healing is a great idea though, I would love for that to be common.
Edit: Actually I’ve changed my mind. Texture healing would introduce too much variation in similar texts. If spacing is a problem then maybe the font is simply no good.
Comic Code is a thing and it’s 10/10. It’s proof that handwriting style fonts for code is possible.
You can run so many cancelled trains on that bad boy
To get rid of Shorts without any extensions, this tip works for the mobile app, I presume it works for Web too.
Click on the 3 dots by a Short and select “Not interested” or similar. Repeat this until every Short in the section is gone. Now the whole section disappears and stays this way. It hasn’t come back yet for me since I did this a few weeks ago.
I used to have Netflix until I moved country and they blocked me out of my own account. Fuck them, cancelled. To the seas with their content.
Not as bad from my perception. Though I’m not arguing in favour of cars. I just think mopeds are a strange mobility option to adore. Good public transportation + cycling infrastructure is much more adorable. In the Netherlands, the mopeds are a menace to the safety, quiet, and air quality in cities.