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Yes but they live in places that cost a ton, and then get fired with no notice.
That’s not really related to what I asked though…
I’d like a way to require a pattern outside of predefined locations or WiFi networks. Anyone know of a way?
Lockdown is great but if you fail to put it on then it’s open access for unscrupulous cops.
Cool, I never knew SteamDB had that sort of info.
I should probably know what this does but I’m thinking I don’t. Could somebody explain?
I program and those words reverberate.
Do you have a source? I’m not aware of this being a widely accepted explanation.
So, just use the stock electron, optimally the system one
What? The system what?
Wow this looks great. Amend an old commit dealing with a rebase? Sign me up!
Now software runs our lives, spies on us, navigates for us and nobody cares. Wild.
Press X to doubt.
We’re too deep in. Poor people will just die. Everyone will wait for the moment to stand up but that will likely never come.
First sit down and cry. Then pick yourself up and start following some of the advice here.
It took a wrong turn in the 90s. There’s been no real feasible way to fix it without breaking the web for many decades now. Some things are just forever despite their problems, like QWERTY.
This meme is really only true for things like Slack where the app is just the webpage in an app, and even then it’s not quite true because Electron is a lot heavier than a webpage because it has to now run the webpage and the app - which I think is terrible.
But then also, Electron enables actual apps to be developed using web standards - which I think is great.
TLDR: Use Electron to make apps, not glorified webpages.
This is the core thesis of the article:
It’s true that sometimes you have to write non-trivial types to convince the compiler that your data is correct.
That’s okay. Creating maintainable code with high quality often requires putting in the hard work.
There’s no real substantiation of the claim; just the claim itself.
Yes TypeScript is onerous but that’s just alright.
Maybe it’s true but it’s a weak argument.
I’m not happy with Vivaldi coming from Chrome. Are there any other good options out there?
Google is also about to force on Enhanced Safe Browsing which will report every URL you visit to them with no opt out.
It’s finally really time to change browsers.
They didn’t even mention a specific model. Why would you say they need 24gb to run any model? That’s just not true.