What should I put in the <command>
part?
What should I put in the <command>
part?
They won’t. They’ll just substitute them. The idea is trying to force every company do the same thing, as making people work locally makes them more dependent on their local company and less likely to jump to a better job.
Then you can lower salaries (not rise them) and destroy benefits. Also you can enforce dress codes to make it look like a dictatorship country like North Korea.
Is that American hand writing? It reminds me so much of James Hetfield’s, and basically no one writes like that in my country.
I’m sorry but I won’t bother switching to a ultra-minor browser for having to toggle something in the settings once every 2 years after 500 articles pop up about it.
The only broken thing is very specific stuff like Slack calls. In fact, it’s the only broken thing I’ve seen in a long while. Also fuck Slack.
I swear this question comes up everyday in Lemmy 😅.
Firefox, I just use Firefox because, it works, it has enough privacy measures, and everyone is looking at the codebase, something that cannot be said about most (if not all) forks.
I’ll laugh so hard when “square-everything” is made cool again by Apple and millions of developer hours will be trashed.
The sad part will be that in another 5 years people will have to develop rounded corners from scratch again. Capitalism.
Arch Linux. All the software at their latest version (which is usually the best one), within a couple of commands, either from the huge official repos or the AUR.
One of the reasons surely is that it’s getting banned from government software 😅
Yep, these are the measures that keep the underworld locked for the rich and I am tired of pretending it’s not.
Telegram client is the only thing from them that’s open, so I would stick to that as it’s where most eyes are looking.
Custom third-party clients. It’s a mess.
Or you can preinstall micro
like you preinstall everything else 😅
And all the shortcuts are SANE, not the weird thing of nano
In every post of this kind I am amazed at so many people using nano
instead of micro
which is SO MUCH BETTER while being the same thing at the same time.
AI doesn’t do feelings
How can I have a serious conversation with these annoying answers? Come on, you know what I am talking about. Even an AI chatbot would know what I mean.
Any AI chatbot, even “general purpose” ones will read your code and will return a description of what it does if you ask it.
And particularly AI would be great at catching “useless”, “weird” or unexplainable code in a repository. Maybe not with the current levels of context. But that’s what I want to know, if these tools (or anything similar) exist yet.
Thank you.
Of course, 100% reliability is impossible even with human reviewers. I just want a tool that gives me at least something, cause I don’t have the time or knowledge to review a full repo before executing it on my machine.
I just want a report that says “we detected in line 27 or file X, a particular behavior that feels weird as it tries to upload your environment variables into some unexpected URL”.
I’m afraid to tell you that your e-book deDRMing is very much considered piracy. 😅
Wasn’t that. I want to keep the screen on. No sleep, no lockscreen, no blackscreen, etc.