Imagine starting project in PHP in 2024
Imagine starting project in PHP in 2024
You’re not wrong, but you just reminded me to setup some Tasker events to manage my BT enabled state.
Don’t understand why people hate them so much. They work fine for me, the go team, and many others. If you want an enum scope you can use the sub package trick. Not ideal but I don’t even need that. Iota is cool because it basically repeats any pattern, including bit flags. My biggest beef with them is the ability to assign any literal value to these custom types, but I can handle it. Plus you can wrap in a struct if you care that much. It’s just not a big deal.
Love this bot… drives me crazy when people link directly to instances
I’m on pop os with gnome but using dash-to-panel to get a more classic Taskbar look. I love that extension and seems extremely well supported even across upgrades, it’s so good I donated. Maybe I’ll add a screenie later.
As for op’s pic, I understand liking a particular setup, but to use their proprietary icons too seems strange to me. To each their own, I guess. I thought it was literally a mac on a Linux /c.
Misleading title… Vikunja doesn’t require docker compose. You can run it other ways. I’m running it on k8s.
You could say the bar for a tech job is high…
$25? I call that discount disappointment
Bcachefs, love COW files. I wish all file systems had it even if it naively copied the whole file on first write. Sort of a write safe hard link.
I used to color my prompt depending on which server I was connected to (ssh), and a different color scheme for prod, dev and local. But that was a long time ago and the script is buried somewhere, also I don’t stay ssh’d to nearly as many places as I did back then. But I did like it, I’d use it now if I had it.
Solution, don’t use Gmail either
No cookies before dinner.
I think rebranding Twitter as x was pretty stupid. I wouldn’t have minded it if x was like a parent app and it was “Twitter by X” or something. But now they’re just alienating their users.
All the contributions are still open, we just have to fork it - which is exactly what I’m waiting for
CentOS. We were stuck on an old version at work. The OS is already designed to use old packages for security/stability, so imagine how outdated they are on an old version. It was a nightmare getting new software running on it. That coupled with the other news surrounding CentOS and RHEL, I’m not touching those anymore w a 10 foot pole. I wish it just crumbles and Debian takes over. I have had amazing success with like 20 years on Debian and it just gets better and better.
Books will start needing to add a robots.txt page to the back of the book
They are known to die randomly, as mine has. So I’m cautious about jumping in again, sadly
It’s not so back and white anymore, is it
Why don’t you hear it when you’re not listening to media? Do you turn off the car stereo? Can you just leave it on… I’m not sure what a head unit is.