

It sounds like the only concern you have with code is its bugginess, which is short sights. This is unfortunately better documented code than stuff I’ve seen in production. Obviously no one should do this, but let’s not act like there’s no benefit
It sounds like the only concern you have with code is its bugginess, which is short sights. This is unfortunately better documented code than stuff I’ve seen in production. Obviously no one should do this, but let’s not act like there’s no benefit
“haven’t written a single line of YAML” doesn’t sound relative
Is there a fediverse LinkedIn out there?
Everyone perceives their voice as lower than others do because you’re hearing your voice travel through your skeleton to reach your ear rather than traveling through air. You’re not crazy and your voice is not annoying.
I’ve been using Linux as a desktop for over a decade and have never heard of ed before. I’m assuming that its general lack of popularity is why no one talks about it
The word “theory” has definitions outside of the context of the scientific process, and it’s pretty obvious that MatPat was not doing anything scientific in his videos. I don’t understand the concern here
Distributed databases have existed for decades. It’s how large healthcare systems maintain electronic health records for their patients across dozens of hospitals in real time.
Ever heard of a logarithm? If you haven’t, you just reinvented it.
Also, your math is wrong: log base 2 of 200,000 is ~18
Likewise with Gnome in my experience. I’ve been using the CLI but am now realizing I might be missing out on some important information by doing that