I think this is good advice. Don’t over-think it!
Just a basic programmer living in California
I think this is good advice. Don’t over-think it!
I’ve often thought that the people working on herpes treatments probably don’t get the credit they deserve
Sourcehut is already federated! The workflows use a combination of email (which is federated), and git clones (which are decentralized)
Modern frameworks like Playwright do a good job of avoiding those waits. So the tests are less flaky, and are faster.
A commit
followed by a reset
or commit --amend
later is one more step than a worktree --add
. Plus there have been lots of times when I’ve had some changes staged, and some unstaged debugging or experimental changes that I want to make sure not to commit, and thinking about how to pack all that away neatly so I could get back where I was seemed sufficiently obnoxious that I avoided doing whatever would have required a quick branch switch. Worktree would have let me pick up where I left off without having to think about it.
I’ve been using the newer commands like switch
and restore
for a while. But I learned a few things here that will indeed make my work easier.
They list the “mailing list support” feature as “WIP” so maybe the plan is to accept patches by email in the future?
I work on a remote team with three Australians who live in three different states. I’m sure they’ll appreciate this! Especially the Ausalabaman guy!
Although the imagery is spot on the date should be more like 1200 BCE. The Trojan war was a Bronze Age affair which was a long time before the Classical Greek period, which is where 350 BCE falls.
Yes, this is what I think of when I think of a “dead man’s switch”. It relates to the concept of a physical device that deactivates or activates if you let go of a switch, like a light saber for example.
I think an interval of weeks would be more convenient than hours to avoid false positives. But I think Patrick Stewart’s character did daily check-ins in the movie Safe House. The dead man’s switch was actually the central plot point in that movie.
To clarify, the kids that my kids meet at school who want to play Minecraft with them almost exclusively play Bedrock, often on ipads.
One of these days I may get around to trying running a server with GeyserMC which purportedly extends a Java server to let Bedrock users connect.
Yeah, I’d like to be able to set my kids up with Bedrock because that’s the version most other kids play, and it would be great for them to be able to play on servers together. I have run the Android version on Linux in the past using a community launcher, and it worked flawlessly with a mouse and keyboard. But I think there was an authentication change that prevents that from working anymore. It’s very frustrating that they have a Linux version, but they just won’t let us use it.
Is that why the characters are offended? Not because they’re being told they can’t elope?
Other planets have moons. Mars has a pair of hamsters. So hamsters named Fear and Terror.
And then the replies to the reporter are also AI-generated!
I love these stories! There’s also,
And now that I’ve gone searching for these I see that they’ve all been helpfully collected on http://beza1e1.tuxen.de/lore/index.html
I think you want to remove the
c
because that means “create” an archive, and you’re missing az
which applies gzip decompression/compression