Maybe they should have actually made a point then
Maybe they should have actually made a point then
Ghidra is open source?! How did I miss this!
Forgejo is a gitea fork, it’s got nothing to do with gitlab
You mean smokers cannot respect consent? Agreed
It’s funny because the way you spelt it sounds like the first “don’t” of the video you linked. Americans in general seem to make a point of pronouncing things their way rather than how they should be. I don’t think it’s racism as much as it is laziness.
It sounds more fun than any actual company, I must say
Surely you mean “that Microsoft does not make it clear that they don’t”?
All three are scripting language. Don’t touch JavaScript, but consider typescript instead. Your requirements are vague, but python should probably be your first choice. It honestly does not matter which one you choose
I spent my day today setting up nginx with mtls at work, and I actually think it’s a great approach for what op is trying
Thanks for mentioning Everything, do you have other must-haves to recommend? My company uses Windows and I hate spending so much of my time waiting for Windows to unfreeze and whatnot
Everything you’ve ever needed was available in your distro’s package manager?
Somehow I’ve never heard of searxng before. Would you say it’s better than DDG? Are the memory requirements not too high?
So you are anti natalist (whatever the fuck that even means), congratulations
Im self hosting conduit and it was surprisingly easy to setup, and at this point just my mom and I are using it so ressource usage is OK. Otherwise I read that CPU can be tough in big chat rooms, and I assume a lot of things are copied on disk for federation which can also be costly. You can always de-federate to avoid these problems but at this point I don’t see much reason to self host if you’re only going to chat (signals does that just fine)
If you have a build directory per worktree then no. Every branch is built independently
Because spending 1h+ recompiling everything whenever a colleagues points out a typo in a merge request is a waste of time
Ugh? I used to burn through wired earbuds at a pace of maybe one pair per month. You basically have to sit and not move if you don’t want to damage the wire IME
Never tried lisp, it’s always been on my “as soon as I have an excuse to learn it” list (alongside haskell). What makes it adapted to this use case?
For this problem I’d usually go python + jinja but I cannot say I like the experience.
ECS is arguably a better for game dev, so even that point is debatable.
I’m hoping federation will allow me to get rid of my github entirely, but that’s wishful thinking I fear