Absolutely, although I see that as part of why
Why is there a horrible hack here? Because stupid reason…
Absolutely, although I see that as part of why
Why is there a horrible hack here? Because stupid reason…
Comments should explain “why”, the code already explains “what”.
Sorry for chuckling at your disappointment.
I try to follow Bash strict mode. It can protect you from some foot shooting.
I hate that my government (Sweden) is a driving force behind this.
We have historically used GitPython a lot, but in a recent project I tried git via sh instead. It works great. If you already know the git cli, this feels very ergonomic to use.
No thanks
Odd choice to use Android 11 on one of them and Android 14 on the other. Makes me suspicious of their ability to keep these devices up to date over time.
Yes, unstable Debian is still hella stable. But you probably don’t want to suggest it as the first Linux dust since you need some extra carefulness when updating.
mrw when
What?
All game shows have made up rules. 😋
Just because it’s observed in the tech industry doesn’t mean that it’s unique to it.
You cannot seed files that are altered. It’s not the same files anymore.
So yes, as long as you want to continue sending, you need to keep the original files around.
I agree with this but I suspect that a lot of the backend is dependent on other in-house infrastructure so it’s not as easy as most people think.
Won’t that allow for crap to fall into the USB port?
Try Rdx, it’s great for read access to Reddit.
More info in the GitHub repo.
Now my 1000/1000 for 429 SEK (about 40$) doesn’t sound as good. At least the candy is cheaper here in Sweden.
It’s a chat app dedicated to the Linux Mint irc channels.
It’s for users and developers to discuss all things Mint in a pre-installed and configured application.
When a colleague generated a dia graph for each git object that got created when he made a few commits. Understanding the underlying data model was a real aha moment. 13 years later and I’m still grateful for his “mini git course”.
You are absolutely right. It was inline comments I had in mind.