It sounds like the only concern you have with code is its bugginess, which is short sights. This is unfortunately better documented code than stuff I’ve seen in production. Obviously no one should do this, but let’s not act like there’s no benefit
It sounds like the only concern you have with code is its bugginess, which is short sights. This is unfortunately better documented code than stuff I’ve seen in production. Obviously no one should do this, but let’s not act like there’s no benefit
“haven’t written a single line of YAML” doesn’t sound relative
There are so many other plastic use cases in food storage and transport. Like sure, we can bring back milk men but what about everything else?
I use putty at work on a daily basis
Is there a federated git out there yet?
How very unique of you
If you know that, then why didn’t you spend any money on a router?
I don’t use JavaScript and only learned what a ternary is from this article, but that example was pretty damn readable in my opinion
Ever heard of a logarithm? If you haven’t, you just reinvented it.
Also, your math is wrong: log base 2 of 200,000 is ~18
Some internal software at my job does that and I hate it
Windows XP’s grip ever tightens well past its death
I’m willing to bet it’s either the other way around or they’re both from Reddit
Flatpaks are integrated into the store. If you’re using fedora.
If you’re using Ubuntu, then snaps are probably integrated. What I’m trying to say here is that your comment is useless if you’re not going to mention your OS
What an awfully myopic understanding of the world lmao
Then why comment?
Likewise with Gnome in my experience. I’ve been using the CLI but am now realizing I might be missing out on some important information by doing that