Of course it’s Nanowar of Steel. Awesome!
Of course it’s Nanowar of Steel. Awesome!
It’s working for me 🤷
Based on this other issue I found linked in the PR, those guys appear to be buddies
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In the past, the winner would write history. Now it’s Wikipedia editors.
*tried to
It was still close enough that the production company feels they can win with their claim.
Still, it makes adding new devices much more of a hassle.
Don’t pick up the phone on the weekend
You might wanna read up on the most current NIST guidelines
My parents use both in (not at the same time) to avoid rsi
XML is much more annoying to read/write by hand
fn main(){
println!("hello world");
}
I’d probably prefer a bash script that’s called from your CI/CD if done properly, just because I could run the same tests locally with that script. That makes the feedback loop much faster and also allows stuff like auto formatting.
Yes, you can do git hooks, but then you have to keep it in sync with your CI/CD all the time.
Afaik free speech protection in the US only protects against the government. Private companies, like Facebook, can still decide to not host you for whatever reason they want.
I’d say this is unlikely to change soon, looking at how little the US regulates its tech companies.
My account was banned for some reason, no idea really. Wrote to support to unban me so I could delete it, they did and I delete the account.
Since you’re using specific tags over just latest
, it will only ever upgrade the major version to what you set.
And it won’t change the tags magically, so you can test all of it in your separate dev environment before running it in prod.
I’ve been brainwashed into finding Elixir interesting due to how it handles parallelism and how good it’s supposed to be for live debugging. (According to ~3 talks I found on youtube)
Edit: Syntax error
I’d never heard of Transsion before, so I took a quick look on Wikipedia.
TLDR:
They sell mostly inexpensive phones in poorer regions.
Features of their phones are targeted for those regions, like Africa, where they have special features to calibrate camera exposure for darker skin, retain dual SIM and support many local languages.
In that case, maybe get a good textbook and follow the examples.
Awesome post, though I only got like 5% of it