

I just wish it was better documented for more complex use cases. Not everything is a handful of crud operations that fits within the same module/file.
I just wish it was better documented for more complex use cases. Not everything is a handful of crud operations that fits within the same module/file.
I don’t think anyone suggested that you add the .env symlink to the index. It should be ignored by git.
It will increase air resistance, so you don’t gain anything (a turbine will need more power to spin when there is an electric load).
I would have written
Why am I in front of you
why i am
Is that proper English? It looks really weird to me (non native speaker).
Using sudo
in all of your examples is a red flag that might deter people.
That makes a lot of sense actually.
I never understood the benefit of this. You need to go backwards at some point regardless.
I haven’t been excited for vscode releases for a long time. It’s all just AI functionality, which I couldn’t care less about.
You mean some kind of percentage of each person’s salary that is then redistributed to the whole group. Sounds familiar…
Why does everything be number lists?
Me too, it was needed.
It’s a pain to get other app stores to get uptake on Android since Google refuses to let other app stores be distributed via Google Play. So if Steam starts to distribute games for Android, the Steam app would be thrown out from Google Play.
It’s the same reason why the F-droids user base is so small and will never reach the main public. As soon as your app store needs to be installed via a third party web site, you have lost.
Most projects are migrating towards Ruff. All in one and speedy.
At my work we use linters that refuse code with missing or bad docstrings.
CUDA can (depending on circumstances) give slightly better performance than OpenCL. So if you know that your target hosts will have Nvidia GPUs ( for example ML in your own data centers) that might be beneficial.
OpenCL will run on multiple platforms so if you don’t know the target hosts (for example consumer hardware for gaming) this makes life easier for the developer.
The frameworks and libraries around the different specs differ, so if there is a library that is useful for your use case, that will effect your decision to pick one over the other
It’s always been like this for most repositories that make up Android. The few projects that were truly developed in the open, such as ART, will now follow the same private branches as the rest of Android.
Me too, I have also refused job offers to places that don’t allow Linux on the workstations.