There’s logseq, but it’s not as polished.
There’s logseq, but it’s not as polished.
Because updates also add paywall, which is worse than hackers! /s
I use a combo of lutris and proton, if you’re looking for keywords.
At least Linux isn’t trying to milk you for its own gain.
Omg, I feel sorry for the people cleaning up after those codebases later. Maintaing that kind of careless “quality” lines of code is going to be a job for actual veterans.
And when we’re all retired or dead, the whole world will be a pile of alien artifacts from a time when people were still able to figure stuff out, and llms will still be ridiculously inefficient for precise tasks, just like today.
That’s why we need to negotiate in block, likely through unions.
Damn, those copyleft extremists!
How about demanding better tools?
Can a democracy that doesn’t reflect and can’t act systematically for the needs of the people really be called a democracy?
And pray that the candidates elected on those platforms don’t backtrack for the lobby of big-whatever.
Also, this longevity should prove that product managers are useless.
Fossify phone bundle, phone, contacts, messages, files, gallery. :B
So… Who’s the board of mozilla hiring the ceo, again? How did this board come to be?
You can make solutions popular with a shit ton of money. Doesn’t necessarily make them good solutions.
There’s https://redbean.dev/, but it’s not quite what you mean.
It runs on the browser with a local host reference to a lua server with access to c libs.
Javascript has airbnb style guide, enforceable through eslint. There’s also react related eslint extensions to give you a lot of best practices to follow.
There’s also prettier, which is just about formatting.
I’m burnt out just by reading this beautifully written pile of garbage. Jesus fuck, what a dumpster fire. Thank you so much.
The best way to shutdown your windows computer is to install Linux.
Paying for Netflix isn’t fine either.
Read the official rust book until you feel like want to experiment with something, then go to advent of code and try something, anything out.
Then start investigating why it doesn’t quite work. And I guess gpt for suggestions and random questions isn’t a bad idea.