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This looks like a lot of fun to use, I loved the example from What If, so many units!
This looks like a lot of fun to use, I loved the example from What If, so many units!
I couldn’t even start the test because the button was entirely hidden, added some screenshots 👆
This page is completely unuseable with Firefox on Android!
Edit: screenshots
Pro tip: If your code gets flogged by git, you can always get revenge with git reflog
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Hiding under a huge pile of Beans 😂
The text is just completely incorrect in this case. “Hold your finger” doesn’t in any way instruct the user to use the fingerprint scanner so the developer shouldn’t be surprised that its not understood.
These “uber commands” tend to be much better since they are more explorable with --help
explanations and readable flags.
Much better than the random jumble of characters you’re expected to have memorised for awk, sed, find et al.
Programmers are probably chill af, looks like a very bad day for some network people though.
Only if it’s specified and documented as part of a contract with the user. If they’re relying on internal implementation details, well that’s a good lesson for them not too do that.
Google canned their gaming product though…
There are some massive intrinsic advantages of the CLI though, that apply for everyone, not just leetcoders:
fzf
and run the exact same command again.So while I agree with you that there’s plently of elitism around the CLI, you do yourself a disservice if you try to avoid it.
Thank fuck! I’m so sick of rebasing and merging Dependabot PRs.
This is a good way to realise that you don’t need a function for that use case.
Are you confused because there’s more than one person in the world called Linus??
No, you missed the homeless encampments, forest fires and car centric cities.
There’s no apt install utopia
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Because then when someone else suggests the same thing you can say that its in the backlog 😉
This is the way 🤝
IMO it’s good to have a “shadow backlog” for stuff like this. Keep the actual backlog for prioritised product work, “ideas” and tech debt can be kept in GitHub Issues or even just a wiki page somewhere.
My proudest moment was getting a PR with typo fixes for PyPI docs merged 😂
IMO an engineer should be able to develop a complex system which an entire company could potentially be based upon.
A developer who isn’t an engineer would focus more on individual libraries, apps or tools that don’t necessarily require the mindset of an engineer to design and maintain.