

Pre-commit hooks can’t be installed automatically and most people won’t even know they exist.
Pre-commit hooks can’t be installed automatically and most people won’t even know they exist.
pre-commit also has a free service for open source GitHub repos too. They’ll even push an autofix commit for you if your tools are configured for it
I don’t know any Vietnamese, but I suspect it would be as awkward of an answer as “not no” in English.
I think that the best way to learn programming techniques is to actually do projects and make mistakes. It is one thing to understand a design pattern in theory, and another thing to be able to use that design patterns to solve real problems. Once you get deep enough into a specialty, then look for well-regarded talks and conferences in your niche.
Remove the need to, yes. Remove the ability to? No, and rust doesn’t prevent you from doing that, it just makes you mark it unsafe
so that way if you fuck up and cause a memory error, the root cause can be narrowed down to a tiny fragment of the code base.
Unsafe rust has proven that it can be an effective alternative here, ideal especially when the consumers are also rust.
If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it.
That’s the thing, it is broken and there is a fix desperately needed. C lacks memory safety, which is responsible for many, many security vulnerabilities. And they’re entirely avoidable.
You can say the same thing about any US AI company. Of course the local terrorists want in
Yeah I wasn’t confused by the diesel generator, but typically electric motors are smaller and simple enough that they’re not considered an engine.
Wait why would you need two engines? Or are you counting the diesel generator as one and the electric motor as one?
In what way has Microsoft enshittified GitHub? Since the acquisition they’ve mostly made more services free for open source users, and prices and features haven’t gotten more restrictive.
VSCode runs on the web and has IDE-grade search functionality
Depends on if you want your data format to be strict ascii. If you don’t care, then sure, why not?
The marginal extra disk spaces used by flatpak really isn’t a concern for most users, much less valve. If you do everything in flatpak and your apps only use current runtime versions, the additional space used by flatpak is in the megabytes, since libraries like libc are going to be on your host no matter what.
You can still freely use /
in branch names. Having remote branches available as remote/branch
is just a convenience, and you can delete or modify them locally. It’s common to use /
in branch names, too.
Owning a current gen Apple TV, there really isn’t that much more to shrink before it is in the stick format.
I started Adderall XR several months ago. My experience during the first week was that I was superhuman and could actually get things done. The first day I think I experienced the euphoria that I presume recreational users go for, but never since. After about a month it wasn’t doing much for me, psychiatrist adjusted the dosage, and it’s been decent ever since. Some days I can really feel it working, other days not so much. I mostly work from home (software dev) so I have a pretty strong control over my environment, but despite that I haven’t been able to figure out what might cause (or even influence) good days and bad days with stimulants. I would encourage you to keep meeting with your psychiatrist, there are like a dozen different medications and maybe this one just isn’t yours. Besides, you’ve arguably the hardest part by getting that first appointment. Best of luck!
Not necessarily. If you trust the code running on your device then there is no backdoor they could install on a server that would break e2ee. They would have to backdoor the client where the keys are.
What do you have against pages and numbers
I can’t imagine their software and bookkeeping would be significantly different from any other international logistics company?