Just fork peeler from 4.2, rename it to “Skininator 4000” and set up a BuyMeACoffee button.
Just fork peeler from 4.2, rename it to “Skininator 4000” and set up a BuyMeACoffee button.
Yeah, I mostly deal in m3 screws for my projects which, I know from experience, do get caught in type-A plugs.
Wow, great work!
Due my own personal bad habits, I fear I wouldn’t see 12 years out of most of those because of the lack of caps. A lot of random stuff ends up in my pocket when I’m doing projects. Screws and other things that will not have happy fun times with bare type A pins.
Sigterm: “End this process or next time I bring my -9”
My company did (via dell) for employee workstations. Microsoft puts you though a site audit if you have anything they ever made. And if you have some products you also end up paying prices for things they didn’t make. “You have network connect phones on the same vlan as a windows server? Here’s a license for each phone, that’ll be $8000 please. Now lets talk about all your printers…”
It’s useful if your mental health issues are caused by Microsoft. For example, if I ever have to go through another license audit, I may have a psychotic break.
There’s not really a threat in geostationary orbits. It’s a much bigger area with far fewer satellites.
It worse when you and your team spend months on something and then management pivots, uses it in ways it was never intended, and then complains when there has to be another project to “fix” it.
This is the update I’ve been waiting for.
Most made by large corps. For example, Apple got in some hot water not too long ago for changing the way they track in Apple Mail.
Servers track sent, delivered, bounced, and blocked.
Clients phone home with opened, read, CTR, and junk status.
I never stopped. I went from feeds in Netscape Navigator to Google Reader to Feedly and now I self-host Miniflux.
I turned that off so many years ago I forgot it exists.
So, roughly 20% of developers have found the right mix of self-medication?
Yeah, I was resistant to it for a while. I used the free version until I found I was running out of queries, then I got the cheap plan, and by the time they announced the $10 plan was going unlimited it seemed like a great deal. And I don’t have to worry about Kagi trying to break my ad blocker because there are no ads to be blocked.
Since I already pay for Kagi, I use their “Fediverse Forums” lens.
I’ve been using a release candidate to play with the Lemmy-JS client (plus Fresh for the web framework) for a week and change now. But I’m not really a frontend guy, so I’m not the best to review it.
That said: I love that it’s TS by default, server-side unless you’re deliberate about it, and that every command I need is covered by the Deno executable.
Firefox (for now) and Kagi
Now that 4.3 is done, our focus for the next release will be on implementing the highly requested features of quote posts
OMG, it’s actually happening!?
I have to bounce around between languages so much I don’t really think I’m fluent in anything anymore. I may not be a bad programmer, but some of my programming is bad.