web dev and digital artist making !lemmynade@lemm.ee
I have several of those
Spatial computing has gone too far
Codium does surprisingly well at generating JSDoc, and it processes your code within the context of your entire codebase. Still not quite there yet, but you might be surprised
I know there are documentation generators (like JSDoc in JavaScript) where you can literally write documentation in your code and have a documentation site auto-generated at each deployment. There’s definitely mixed views on this though
Automatic1111 is a commonly-used web ui for Stable Diffusion and is pretty quick to install. Not necessarily a guide, but it’s easy enough to get up and running.
Really cool! Reminds me a bit of the Numi calculator too
Mastodon accounts automatically add the @
Yeah, that’s a literature with 3 lines so it’s easy to distinguish. The cost is obviously a huge downside compared to other fonts here though
I love MonaLisa a lot. I’ve been using it for pretty much all monospace throughout my computer. It feels very fine-tuned and well thought out, and it’s very readable too.
It should work regardless, but Lemmy often requires an external community to be searched explicitly on an instance before it shows up and starts synchronizing content. I’d be curious if it works after searching for !main@lemmy.blahaj.zone (or whatever the community is)
Yep it fully supports those ligatures. I can’t stand when it doesn’t have those lol
Yeah that would be awesome, I couldn’t get this one to search scihub but the Academic mode does search more reputable sources
Well in that example I gave it a very exaggerated prompt to give it that sarcasm, then I used RegEx to remove the source citations, but normally you can just click the citation links it includes to verify the info.
Microwaveable Legos
I used to use Fira Code, but my new personal favorite is MonoLisa
Oh nice! Thanks for sharing
Can’t speak to that much because I haven’t reviewed the code myself, but it’s open-source and everything runs locally on your machine without network requests
EasyPanel is a hidden gem. Caprover feels very robust and the main dev is really friendly. Coolify is still under development but looks very promising.
I use Caprover mostly since it supports managing multiple servers through Docker Swarm, otherwise I’d probably be using EasyPanel.