great explanation, thanks!
great explanation, thanks!
just looked it up and couldn’t find a decent client for ios. There was Monal but it looks more like a draft rather than a finished application. Things don’t even have padding or margins. The snikket one I won’t even mention, you can’t expect people to use something that gives them visual discomfort.
you go to bed at 7pm in June?
This tool is for your use case. It comes with bonus privacy features like unique address for each service so they can’t cross track you
I don’t think a lot of people would care about code review :) I don’t play, I just commented because if I had created a useful program like that I wouldn’t shut up :)
It is very weird that tools that support “onion” ssl - some way that would allow one layer of encryption for your “allowed” mitm which would keep almost all the request encrypted with key for the server.
You can’t just describe all that and not link the scripts
I got so excited about an app that would do both, went to App Store and got genuinely startled by how unpleasant it looked. I don’t understand when devs opt in to spend more time on custom styling when there are lots of properly designed libraries
I’ve heard good things about it, looking forward to learning it (hopefully soon)
yes I heard it’s great. Scala was one language where I didn’t constantly feel like getting hit in the head with a hammer and I’ve heard Kotlin has a similar experience. I’m not interested in Android development so I haven’t tried it
the can’t add proper typing without adding a compiler. Whatever they add will be closer to puthon’s type hints. I’ve had to write primary in python lately and type hints help very very slightly, and tools like pyright catch so many false errors due to lack of hints in libraries that we’re forced to add ignore statements on too many lines. I genuinely don’t understand how there can be so many languages and all of them be painful to use
Typescript is the only way I can agree to code in Javascript. And the only way you can have a sane project without writing double or triple the amount if unit tests for each function just to check things that a compiler would do. However it is absolutely a lipstick on a pig thing with confusing behavior sometimes, but that’s because the underlying language it is trying to make bearable is bonkers
Georgia in blue is very misguided, it’s smoking not possession. And everything around it is pretty strict and draconian. Smoking is legal because of a challenge in supreme court but it hasn’t impacted laws or prosecution
ah got it, thanks
yeah but that’s not setting up a container that’s just setting up python env
setup on a container run without docker
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for me trying out different beans from specialty coffee shops is part of the experience. They’re almost always high quality but diversity of origin, farm and roast offer lots of depth. But yeah, mass produced brands are forever ruined for me and I will keep the unbearable person who doesn’t consider “normal” coffee drinkable.
That sounds great, I didn’t look into it enough to know that
Amazing! Have wanted something like this for years, currently use raindrop but not fully, very hesitant of locking myself in. This looks very promising.
come on, only one out of those four is a programming language
edit (begrudgingly): ok fine, half, but still