Some diff tools don’t handle indentation by default.
So if you add a wrapper, it counts everything inside it as “changed”
Some diff tools don’t handle indentation by default.
So if you add a wrapper, it counts everything inside it as “changed”
sets the diff to ignore whitespace
Lines changed: 3
I’m trying out a paid Google called Kagi for a month.
It’s pretty good so far and very fast.
And no ads or SEO prioritisation, which is the key part.
Or tracking/data-retention, so they say (it’s not open source so we only have their word for it).
It’s very annoying that if an article title seems interesting, that it’s a bait-and-switch/clickbait.
I honestly don’t click the ones that seem too amazing.
Oh wow I had no idea haha
I always forget VS Code is a different thing to VS.
Don’t scare me like that.
“We have justify-content and align-items at home”
I like to call pair-programming sessions (for bugs) “bebuggery sessions” at work and people haven’t complained yet.