if ([]){
// I miss common Lisp's detection of empty
}
if ([]){
// I miss common Lisp's detection of empty
}
SPF, DMARC and DKIM
Ironically, spam generators are experts EXPERTS in this trash fire of a topic
I prefer this default. Im sick of having to rein in Numba cores or OpenBlas threads or other out of control software that immediately tries to bottleneck my stack.
CGroups (Docker/LXC) is the obvious solution, but it shouldn’t have to be
Let’s just say there was more than one cow that jumped over the moon…
Mean number of propogating errors: 3
I was stumped. I found some duck to to enable.this, but holy fuck was it painful to install
How is there not a thin sheen of Cheeto dust or kebab juice over any of that. What kind of madman is this?
I only know that Marvell is bad, are the rest also bad?
why would you hurt me like this
Is the guy in the background 69ing a Tuba
therefore a computer must always
kick a figurative dick
Employers most of all want to know that you’re reachable and willing to jump hoops. If you want to be seen and hired by the status quo, then yes you will need to show that you pray to the same Holy Trinity as them:
LinkedIn GitHub
\ /
\ /
Gmail
You can then feed this professional gmail account your.name@gmail.com
into your private Proton.
I went with Jupiter brown switches, thinking that I wanted to have some mechanical feedback. Now I’m not so sure…
Thanks for this - it sounds he has a broken spacebar. Mine definitely isn’t broken, its just very sensitive and I can’t change that sensitivity with the keycaps I have
Oh wow, Python - and yep it supports my keyboard. Thanks for this!
So in your experience – these gaffs that I have won’t go away with time?
cd ~/repos/work-project27
git checkout dev
git branch new_feature
### code for a few hours, close laptop, go to sleep, next morning
git checkout dev
### code for a few more hours, close laptop go to sleep, next morning
## "oh fuck, I already implemented this in new_feature but differently"
git checkout dev
git diff new_feature
## "oh no. oh no no no. oh fuck. I can't merge any of this upstream and my history is borked."
git clone git@workhub:work/work-project work-project28
cd ~/repos/work-project28
sed can execute commands with the /e option