Not so anonymous, see my other comment: https://phtn.app/post/programming.dev/20566574?thread=0.12859284#12859284
When you are in feature-bloated language competition and your opponent is C++
There’s a solution for this McAfee problem:
Thanks for sharing! I just installed it.
Looks like C# 12 interceptors:
[InterceptsLocation(@"C:\testapp\Program.cs", line: 4, column: 5)]
I know it looks awful, but it’s not intended for direct use, but rather for source generators for native ahead of time compilation.
https://andrewlock.net/exploring-the-dotnet-8-preview-changing-method-calls-with-interceptors/
Wow, this transparency with border blur (and of course gruvbox colors) looks great!
Wow, that’s so cool. Thank you, I’ll implement it in my LAN.
Is it possible to do that for router/access point running OpenWRT?
I have to try it when I’ll be back home.
Edit: turns out that all devices connected to router are accessible from <hostname>.lan
. I don’t remember setting it up, tho.
How do you guys remember IPv6 addresses?
I wouldn’t say I’m 100% happy with NixOS, but there is no going back at this point.
They have a free application too:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitwarden.authenticator
OpenAI Insider
Ah, what a reliable and unbiased source
Nice list!
I would add RiMusic (ViMusic fork, since ViMusic haven’t been updated in a long time) and maybe InnerTune
It’s a good and easy way to learn Linux.
I personally use AGPL, which is often seen as one of the strongest, most restrictive, licenses.
Good choice, I use it as well, but please keep in mind that AGPL is not restrictive
I think that libreoffice writer can save document as HTML
Isn’t he right this time?