Agreed, I switched to their unlimited tier pretty quickly
Agreed, I switched to their unlimited tier pretty quickly
I’ve been using it for a few months. It’s good. I get the official docs for my first result using OP’s query. 300 queries, their starting tier was not enough for my use. I was using DDG before and like it well enough. I’m not sure if it’s worth it but I like the idea of paying for services I use. I stopped using Google years ago because of all the captchas I had to fill due to my VPN
Depends on the plant. Some plants, like plum or fig trees, have a lot of suckers poking out of the ground and putting up shoots. If they get disconnected from the rest of the roots they keep on growing.
The ones that are successful at enshitification have captive markets. They’re a monopoly, monopsony, or in another kind of inelastic market. https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/24/naming-names/
Mostly a matter of taste I think. One benefit is one less key press since relative keys shouldn’t need to press enter at the end of the command. I mostly use it because it came default with LazyVim.
I just look at the line number. If the code I want to edit is 17 lines up there’s a 17 next to it. My ide window looks like my comment. Normally an ide would look like this
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Relative lines means each line except the one your cursor is on is relative to your current line. Like this:
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The main reason I like it is I don’t like mouse ergonomics. Keeping my hands on the keyboard just feels better
Skill issue
This is a tangent but I really enjoyed Changing Planes. It’s a collection of short stories. Each one covers a different world with different aliens.
I bought a fairphone 4 awhile ago from Murena, the only US distributor. Other phones have more bells and whistles but I feel better knowing I can repair it if something goes wrong. If you’re in Europe the FP5 is a good bet but I don’t think anyone is selling them in North America. I don’t know about distribution elsewhere.
I know I’m late to this but I figured I’d give my experience incase it helps someone else who finds it. I’m a big fan of cycling capes. I’ve got a clever hood and a carradice. They keep the rain off while preventing overheating. I find my legs get wet so I wear rain gaiters or tall rubber boots
I tend to prefer the carradice due to how stiff and quiet the fabric is.
Underneath, I wear the same cold weather gear I would wear normally. A warm wool sweater is usually plenty unless it’s really cold in which case I’ll wear an unzipped windbreaker over the seater
Ethical non-monogamy? Business partners? Typo? Who knows
Degrade is a good word for it. I think most folks understood what you meant tho.
Looks like a Canada problem. The most expensive pants are 160 to where I live in the us
Bike poggies are worth looking into to keep your hands warm. Studded tires can help with slipping too