I’ll take a guy who barely knows Rust over someone who barely knows C/C++ every day of the week (and twice on Sunday)
I’ll be honest, I’m just here for the memes.
I’ll take a guy who barely knows Rust over someone who barely knows C/C++ every day of the week (and twice on Sunday)
That’s pretty funny! ���
Low IQ: it’s not a straight line
Medium IQ: it’s a geodesic on a sphere, so it is a straight line
High IQ: it’s not a straight line
Oh, it’s possible. So much so that they made a TV show out of it.
It’ll be rewritten in mdBook
Back when I was still doing JS stuff, switching to TS was so good for the developer experience. Yeah, there’s still JS jank, and types are not validated at runtime, which was a pain in the backend (pun intended), but still I much prefer it to vanilla JS
Lol, it took me a while to realize it’s the compiler essentially saying “how high”.
To be fair, they are providing several services with it, along with the data hosting. Being verified also means you get boosted in search results, with comes with more downloads. So at least the cost can be somewhat justified. Whether it’s too much is valid for debate.
To the person who decided I and l should look the same in fonts, I wish you a pleasant eternity in hell.
Mississississippi
Did it get it right?
Alright, I’ll admit. Who is May?
I wrote a brief manifesto on my hatred of Python because some refactoring ended up having a comma at the end of a line, which screwed me over for about an hour until I happened to noticed it.
My mama was fat, but now she is exfat
Correct me if I’m wrong, but it’s not enough to delete the files in the commit, unless you’re ok with Git tracking the large amount of data that was previously committed. Your git clones will be long, my friend
If we’re gonna have a dystopian future, then damn it, it’s gonna be memory safe.
Shouldn’t it have its own time system? And have its own time zones? You can’t give the moon its own single time zone (unless you’re into the idea of a single universal time zone).
Switching to Neovim is on my to-do list. What do you recommend as a good way to get up to speed?
Fairbuds: replaceable batteries
Fairerbuds: open source app
Fairestbuds: open source firmware
I understand that software directly and silently changing the default software can be a security issue. But it’s only because it happens silently. Does Windows allow for showing a system prompt that confirms the change to the user? If not, then that’s just plain ol’ anti-competitive. Especially with how pushy Edge and Bing can be.
I’m always vimming!
Not because I want to though. It’s because I don’t know how to stop…