Forgot how much I missed that community. Both Interesting and lightly dramatic.
Learned more about the laws of English speaking countries there than I did in a lifetime before find the international LA subs.
Forgot how much I missed that community. Both Interesting and lightly dramatic.
Learned more about the laws of English speaking countries there than I did in a lifetime before find the international LA subs.
Love it. Miss my keyboard, badly. Was a die hard Crackberry user for many years.
I see a reference to adding a lightning connector. Is it that trivial to adapt?
Haven’t seen it, at least not more detailed than COL comparison. Would be a very useful tool, and hardly a heavy lift. Strikes me as some census data, and a (complex, but still) SELECT… WHERE;
Similar things have crossed my mind to build.
I was just thinking the other day how nice it would be to port pamac into some more prod-oriented environments.
Looking through the docs, it appears to tick most of the boxes I’d want, will have to play with it in the coming days.
Have an upcoming project that will actually require some consistency and documentation, this might be useful.
I don’t mind building when necessary, but doing so is not calculated to communicate well with future me, so it’s not ideal.
Betteridge’s Law of Headlines - I find it has near universal applicability.
I’m not sure I agree - your definition would almost certainly include the kernel, office suites, and a host of other things.
I like that. It seems the internet with theoretically good answers for things that can be difficult to find. Blog format is much easier to skim that SO, and as long as the post titles are valid and meaningful, it’s a quick check for usefulness before reading.