The number of times I move code around and can just press a hotkey to fix indentation though. Not possible with Python.
The number of times I move code around and can just press a hotkey to fix indentation though. Not possible with Python.
The factory must grow. All colors are science colors.
Except it clearly doesn’t produce the same result every time. You’re not making a good case for whatever you’re trying to say.
Yeah, it’s accurate both ways
Awesome! I’ve been waiting for Mark read on scroll!
On the topic of webp images, I find I can’t share them with other apps that don’t support webp, could there be a setting to convert them to PNG or jpg when sharing?
Postgres doesn’t need that much ram IMO, though it may use as much as you give it. I’d reduce it’s ram and see how performance changes.
Yeah in a PR I would probably reject this for being too clever. Before clicking I expected the image to start at 100mb or more, but it’s already under 50, who cares at this point?
Why no real db? Those other 2 features make sense, but if the only option you can use sacrifices the 3rd option then it seems like a win. Postgres is awesome and easy to backup, just a single command can backup the whole thing to a file making it easy to restore.
I mean it makes sense for error reporting. Lots of apps automatically report errors so that they can be detected easily, which would require internet access.
1 is just not true sorry. There’s loads of stuff that only work as root and people use them.
About the trust issue. There’s no more or less trust than running on bare metal. Sure you could compile everything from source but you probably won’t, and you might trust your distro package manager, but that still has a similar problem.
Except lots of email services won’t take a technically correct email anyway.
QML on the other hand is awesome imo.
I use a Chromecast with Google TV, but any Google TV device would work. Run Plex on my computer and it just works.
There’s dotnet format
which will format your code. You can configure it with editorconfig
I like how Java uses it. As a C# dev I wish for it sometimes.
I use a k8s Cron job to execute backups with Kopia. The manifest is here
I don’t like the idea of replacing one well known YAML schema (k8s as much as I hate it is well known), with another YAML schema that is not well known. I think I’d rather use something to get away from YAML altogether, rather than just trade one for another. The reason helm and kustomize work well is that your existing k8s resource knowledge transfers, it sounds like it wouldn’t with this thing.
That just hurts me. I love to bag on Python for being slow. But that also totally makes sense.
Poorly, I setup Mint while I was in town, a couple weeks later it won’t boot, can’t troubleshoot that kind of thing from out of state, so… Yeah