Fron what I gather, visual studio is a horrible monolith that also contains C/C++/C++++ build stuff.
Fron what I gather, visual studio is a horrible monolith that also contains C/C++/C++++ build stuff.
Peak editing with vim/neovim
Are you talking licenses or certificates? Because if certificates are not automated that’s not a problem with certificates but with administration.
How about parsing the source files?
At least we don’t have flying cars, that would be a nightmare
A laptop also counts.
Actually depending on the definition, everyone that uses the www uses Linux, but that doesn’t help.
Yeah, I know, but I meant that that technically forces C on everyone.
It is. Do not worry
I mean aren’t they forcing everyone else to learn C/C++ otherwise? If we follow that logic, at least
Return impl go boom
Reading this, the return impl complexity seemed insane.
Then, by accident, i programmed on a pet project until 4 in the night, and boom, I’ve had the exact problem they’re solving. Remembered that I usually need an extra lifetime in the impl definition, and boom, it worked. Doesn’t seem so insane anymore.
(Was working on a little Webservice with warp, and returning their filters from a function)
As a private person, defending against nation threat actors is impossible. And not only as a private person, but even as a medium sized company.
You sinner
Factoring mods also use lua. Lua is a neat little extension language.
What do you mean? The vim users know their key combinations pretty well, that’s kind of the point of vim.
That extension is actually pretty cool. There is also tridactyl and a browser that was made with vim in mind, but a browser and a text editor are too different for many things to translate.
That acronym usually stands for “Input Method Editor” and describes the program that makes people able to type east Asian characters with a usual keyboard.
日本語は楽しいです。
Yeah I get it, it feels somewhat anonymous, but if you look, it’s really not. I use my usual Internet Pseudonym and if you search for it you can probably find my personal website quickly. As a German, I’ve had to put an impression there even. Reminds me, maybe using my Pseudonym everywhere is something I should avoid, but then again, I’ve grown attached to it. I follow ich_iel on here and also read comments there. It’s a small community and you just know the regulars after a while.
It’s not hard to use if you already know it, but I feel were forgetting the majority of the population that is absolutely not well versed in technology. I occasionally listen to a podcast that addresses the social media trends of the week, and in many episodes they addressed the fediverse once. And it was only mastodon for them, they didn’t even get the name right, and they didn’t really get federation too. I feel like it’s true that it’s not hard to use, but it seems like it’s still hard for the average person to get into the fediverse, presumingly caused by the network effect and the fact that corps can’t milk us dry and take all our data. The decentralized nature makes it hard to grasp for “normies”.
Yes I have great friends and love them very much. I don’t have a lot of English only friends. Someone in my family is married to a man from England, and I got to know a few of his friends, it was all great. True that even in the younger generation there are groups with low english skills, I feel like we’d need statistics on it to be sure.
I don’t we’re arguing or anything. Thanks for the conversation :)
I think there might be an objectively true answer for most (all?) here: wake up.
There might be some all nighters, but besides that, every day for almost everyone starts with waking up, which is also arguably an important part of the daily routine.