Creator of things no one asked for.
this seems overengineered to me - it’s easy enough to have fully automated builds, deployments and releases already. you can even have ai sketch your github actions or similar config. anything beyond that is simply a downgrade or reinventing the wheel. a git commit hook might be just enough
array.reverse() should do the trick 😆
I’ve tried something similar - but usb sticks (i.e. flash memory) have limitations, when transferring larger amounts of data (images, video) it takes forever to write and it is no good experience. also the small form factor keys tend to overheat and become abysmally slow (esp. sandisk ultra fit are practically unusable).
maybe an old ssd in a $10 external case is a better option, even if it’s not as compact
free Windows activation is just one powershell command away
probably just because of the newer kernel version though right?
super tux cart on linux is free and open source
with every reinstall, i go hunting for decent calendar- and email-apps. always go back to Evolution eventually
that’s how the “extinguish” phase start - integrate it closely into your own product, so people use yours instead
did we arrive at the second stage of embrace, extend, extinguish?
corresponds roughly with the 3.8% Linux desktop market share, not overly surprising
GrapheneOS’ camera app has a qr code reader baked in
who’s a good FOSS developer? you are!
it’s similar with amazon/booking - if you use their share button, you get a neater shortened url but tracking is baked in. but you can still just copy the url from the browser search bar instead (which, acknowledged, might particularly not work well for IG)
i first read “nutshell” and now i think they’ve missed an opportunity there 😅
OSM could be a great replacement for GMaps
i did get it to work, but after coming back from hibernation the system would be slow and unstable, so i stopped using it. it’s a shame we can’t have this on Linux…
anything with portals 😂
drawing hands is hard
that take is from the movie Idiocracy, and is not a fact