*then we’ll have code that may or may not be ok and no more senior programmers to check it.
*then we’ll have code that may or may not be ok and no more senior programmers to check it.
Huh true, and since you get to see ids and class names in inspect it’s not too bad.
Getting another dead browser doesn’t make too much sense tbh, might as well keep kiwi. I hadn’t thought of the desktop thing, I could try it at some point.
Someone mentioned this in the cross-post. It seems the best alternative so far but I think it doesn’t let you edit the html, only remove elements, and the network tab doesn’t really work because the extension closes on refresh. The console should work fine though
I know remote debugging is a thing but it requires a computer. Sometimes you want to check something on the go. Alternatively, changing some html on the page when something displays weirdly on a phone (or removing pop-ups but ublock takes care of that too).
These tech images are getting pretty ridiculous. What even is this thumbnail?
Huh true, I’ll have to check again see if it works with the usual programs (it probably does)
No macro keyboard but I have a programmable mouse with 12 buttons which I assume is similar. You can have different modes with different key bindings so I made 4 modes = 48 buttons.
I don’t have that many macros though, it’s mostly control keys that are used a lot, arrow keys etc. For coding I have some bindings with ctrl-C, ctrl-V, ctrl-Z, ctrl-/ which work in most editors. Something that’s a bit more interesting, I have a button that places the word “exit” in the clipboard, so you can then press the ctrl-V button to paste the word in a terminal, cause a lot of processes (like the ruby console) can’t be closed with ctrl-C.
I believe you also can’t see their newer content. I’m still subscribed to a community in hexbear from before my server blocked it but the last post I can see in it is from before the block.
Yeah sadly. They’re still good phones just not very value for money.
There are some manufacturers that have kept these features and it’s definitely a selling point. The one I know is Sony but I think there was another one. I’m still sad they removed the notification led though, it seemed like they would keep it as they also kept the top bezel.
When learning a programming language I think it’s better to find the commands you’d use to compile/run the program and run them in the terminal the first few times so you know what’s actually happening behind the run button. Then start running things through the IDE if it’s more convenient. If you tell us the language we can help with the commands (is it C?)
Um are we sure we want this data? Weren’t there some people who walked into traffic and fell down hills playing Pokémon Go?
I haven’t tried eating sushi yet. I bet it will be much easier with chopsticks too.
I’ve been eating a lot of instant ramen lately and finally decided to get a pair of chopsticks and learn how to use them. I was using a fork before. The difference is incredible.
I check the metadata my cameras record every now and then. It’s not particularly useful. For screenshots I’ll make sure to not have any names or usernames visible. You can assume every outdoors photo is geolocatable so you can choose what you want to reveal. I’m ok posting a photo from the city center but not from my neighborhood.
True, it’s just an example to always look at the output. I’ve definitely used that in Fedora to reinstall packages when something stopped working after an upgrade.
(Maybe this doesn’t happen by itself in Debian but I wouldn’t trust Ubuntu for example)
Apparently apt has a stroke sometimes. I don’t think I’ve had an update fuck up this bad but it’s better to read the output so you know what changed in case something stops working.
I’d like to one day have the confidence to do upgrade -y
Do you get to choose it with a budget or they buy whatever cheap, uncomfortable thing was available? I’d much rather use my own equipment if I’m gonna be using it everyday.