Some of them add bugs disguised as features, like Ubuntu’s snap
Some of them add bugs disguised as features, like Ubuntu’s snap
If they move to Python they can just have pain without constant 😜
Hmmm I haven’t. I’ll need to give it a go in a year or so
I have a Kona Electric but I think my next car will be either a Polestar 2 if I can afford it or an EX30. Volvo/Polestar are doing things extremely well
Exactly. As the article says the growth of BYD is the biggest challenge to all other manufacturers. They are selling like hotcakes
In Australia BYDs sell like hotcakes
I have a Hyundai Kona Electric and it is fantastic. My next car will be the next version on the Kona EV in a few years
SublimeText is a much better alternative
SublimeText is a much superior alternative. Notepad++ is like being stuck in the 2000s
It is so readable that you missed the fact it doesn’t have the FROM clause
There is nothing past infinity on the real number line. Then there is the imaginary line that gives you an infinity for the complex numbers
What works for me is opening a new Private windows on Firefox, with ublock installed, and then login into YouTube. I do have to login every time I hope a private windows by so far I’ve been able to watch unlimited videos with an ad blocker installed
I know XML is very last century but if they could coexist in one file, a file that treats each config section as an object, so we can create a Project Object Model, call it pom for simplicity, and then if you are old store it in xml and the you could have only one file and call it pom.xml and then maybe one day someone can make this very useful file a bit more modern and turn it into json or yaml but for now a single pom.xml could save us from that config hell others speak of /s
Today I learned :)
Why not post a link to the actual XKCD comic and give the author the views instead of a random site?
Code created by a LLM still needs to be interpreted and understood by a human so it can be made useful in a software development context. So yeah the article is exaggerating the impact of AI for coding I think, in my opinion it will become yet another tool at a developer’s disposal to speed up their work
Is Johnny English on the case? Or maybe Bond?
Yes Snap is the bane of my existence. I actually had to create an ansible playbook for work that permanently removes the snap version of Firefox and then installs the official apt from Mozilla’s PPA. And on top I install other things my teams needs like VSCode and Chromium without using snaps. A nice repeatable process I wish I didn’t have to create but when certain clients insist on Ubuntu there is not much else to do