When people do a bunch of bulk renames on every commit, then you get this kind of problem a lot. But yeah still not gits fault
When people do a bunch of bulk renames on every commit, then you get this kind of problem a lot. But yeah still not gits fault
POV: Your codebase undergoes a full refactor for every feature
Basically the idea is to separate your system packages and your applications.
The system packages are installed and updated “atomically” i.e. in transactions. If a transaction fails, results in a broken system, or you just don’t like it, you can rollback anytime.
Applications on the other hand are usually installed in a containerized form. Basically, flatpak. You should avoid installing applications through the system package manager.
CLI apps is where it all gets interesting, and usually people use distrobox, docker/podman or toolbx to run stuff in containers. Although the universal blue project comes with brew prepackaged for when you want CLI apps installed system-wide without juggling containers.
The benefit is that your OS and your apps are separate. No dependencies breaking or conflicting. And if something does break, well just roll back.
any idea what the re in grep stands for?
there’s still some great subreddits, but many of the mainstream ones have devolved into right wing cesspools
I’m still unhappy about it, because I don’t trust corporate interests in open and community-driven spaces like the fediverse. It’s never mixed well in the past.
I wouldn’t be surprised if BlueSky is soon “the easy way to follow people on Mastodon”
I would be even less surprised if they attempt an Embrace-Extend-Extinguish tactic within 5 years.
Pretty sure they are seals, not gophers.
according to the meme it’s just compiling, no other build steps… suspicious
why are you using three different distros to build a single application?
imagine if it like, read that file and gave you a stack trace
Bluesky doesn’t really have federation. It doesn’t matter what server you’re on, it’s really just distributed hosting. Which is cool - but not as cool as federation.
Oh yeah Codium all the way.
I’m in Europe and VS Code is very popular, JetBrains stuff is around too tho. Both are bloated but VS Code is still way lighter.
They already make money with ads. Killing third party apps was part of this, now they can control exactly how you see ads. It’s the same as any other social media now, they recommend you content, which is exactly not the point of reddit.
Even my most alternative, vegan, communist friends agree with me when I pitch the fediverse and then flock to capitalist social media like moths anyway. It’s disheartening.
shorting means to bet against a stock. instead of buying a stock and waiting for it to grow over a long period and selling it for more money (long position), you borrow the stock from somebody, sell it, then buy it back (for a lower price) after a short amount of time to give back to whom you borrowed it from. (short position). If the stock price rapidly drops in that time, you gain money.
If this sounds like a perversion of what investing was supposed to be, yeah welcome to wall street
This post’s wording sounds a bit off at first. I understood it lacks a symbol, now it’s lucid.
(wow i find this difficult)
This news makes it sound like theres no encrypted messaging protocols around. I wish it was more clear what is special about this one. Is it the integration of onion routing and end to end encryption into one protocol?
I have seen some juniors really shoot themselves in the foot with rebasing, and I’ve been there as well before. I agree it can be useful, but it definitely requires understanding of what is going on :P