It do be like that
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe… Piss ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion… I watched Pee-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like piss in rain…
– Dirt Owl replicant from the future
It do be like that
That’s me
Klein snake
My map is really good. Used it in Cuba. It allows me to download the entire country to my phone to use offline. Included user reviews and everything, even when offline
He has quite the grille
Yeah, you are right I should.
I really really really hate people who write code in chats as if they are demonstrating some incredibly amazing skill. Doubly so because they so often fuck it up.
Dell laptops are pretty good for Linux compatibility. To save on price I would recommend browsing dell outlet. It’s an official dell store for selling “reconditioned” hardware. None of it has been used. Normally it’s just returned stock, or stock that has superficial damage like scratches on the case, etc.
You can get some pretty hefty savings, sometimes as much as 50%. Check it out.
It can be a pain. I use linux exclusively for servers and stuff, especially virtual machines, but with my work I simply cannot risk ruining into the sorts of issues you describe so I stick to windows on my desktop/laptop and use WSL for development.
Me trying to find ways around using the word “and” in the commit message.
I took no pics.
However I have started making some more pies today. Pork, potato, apple and stilton. With some bok choi and dark soy for reasons.
They are not ready yet.
Edit: the finished pies
I made a pie
I really need to block these tech treats subs. It’s all inane rubbish. Blah blah phone will have blah blah processor. BUY BUY BUY.
It’s so depressing
Always dabbled, but working with Docker has really made me commit to learning it. Also the ease of spinning up linux on cloud systems is a joy.
Lol. That’s me!
I have to admit that I never understood the hatred levelled at Google glass. It all seemed rather unobtrusive, but people fucking hated them.
I’ve used Nuxt a few times, but I end up in absolute hell sometimes tracing down bugs and incompatabilities. More so with Nuxt 3. Probably not an issue for more experienced Devs.
I find myself coming back to the simplicity of running a separate backend, even though that reintroduces a lot of the problems that Nuxt alleviates.
Vue + Express + Typescript + Postgres
Though I am playing around with Firebase and Firestore at the moment so that simpler projects have less backend overhead
Took me a while to
I’ve had physical esx servers running this many VMS simultaneously, and I can totally see why a hobbiest or dev would have a need for this many VMs on standby. You are sane, yes