types are always ignored at runtime, they’re only useful when developing
types are always ignored at runtime, they’re only useful when developing
optical
you’re welcome
Right, the Mullvad app now has a warning that Android’s “block connections without VPN” disables both split tunneling and local network discovery. So it must be off when using KDE connect.
enough to cut a few zeros of a number with 10 million of them
I don’t think it’s a constraint, it’s more like a measuring stick to try to show how ridiculously long that time is
fwiw, you don’t need long gestures if you make them faster. Which phone are you using?
the paper used the entire population (200 thousand) and would take some 10 ^ 10 ^ 7 heat deaths of the universe
As such, we have to conclude that Shakespeare himself inadvertently provided the answer as to whether monkey labour could meaningfully be a replacement for human endeavour as a source of scholarship or creativity. To quote Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 3, Line 87: “No”.
Wireless devices let me use 2 different tables and an armchair+TV. That would simply not be an option otherwise.
The benefits of going wireless vastly outweigh an occasional connection annoyance to me. And worst case I can still plug them in.
either that or 1010
110 is nonsense
i think you mean a trail of milk
for the same reasons I access Lemmy off work
the only thing this guy kills is the mood
I played this game so much and I’m only now finding out about this pack lol
Calm down, he was answering “how fast could we get there”. It was never meant to be a realistic time frame.
ah the cope
or maps your caps to Ctrl, like vim users map it to esc
I use rustdesk for remote desktop. Screen sharing is usually on zoom as it’s what my workplace uses.
better ootb experience with syntax highlighting, sane keybindings, plugin system, and other little things nano lacks.
I write mostly Python for 5 years and uv is indeed the best thing that happened to the Python landscape during this period.
I disagree that typescript is far nicer; even syntax-wise, type annotated Python seems much easier to read, write, and refactor; but I’ll give that Python needs to ditch pip and “requirements.txt” for good.