Getting some sleep (sober). I’ve learned that the world seems harsher when I’m tired. After a night or two of good sleep, things feel less of an issue.
An easy going software engineer that casually enjoys programming, playing guitar, and playing MMORPG games. Yadda yadda yadda, my opinions are my own, etc.
Getting some sleep (sober). I’ve learned that the world seems harsher when I’m tired. After a night or two of good sleep, things feel less of an issue.
A really nice electric guitar, amp, and pedal. Money was tight as a kid for a lot of reasons, my dad did the best he could. However, this meant playing with some equipment that didn’t sound quite right.
Now I have what I always wanted, but have trouble finding the time and energy to play.
Every credit union I have been a part of had some home brewed security system that did not follow best practices. Really felt like they contracted out to some kid still in college just to have something online.
I’m certain there are better CUs out there, but I think the issue is most can’t afford much better.
Another one people might be interested in is Lapce. Seems to be the same thing as Zed, but has a Linux build available. https://lapce.dev/
We need to know our enemy if we are to defend ourselves.
World of Warcraft. If your focus is primarily in PvP, then you specifically want to look at Battlegrounds and Arenas in WoW.
Makes sense to me. You are either capable or incapable of doing something (badly and otherwise). Practice is just refinement over that.
I can understand disqualifying VMs, but why wouldn’t a container be that?
Could you please compare WebAuthN to your suggestion? What are the pros and cons as they relate to each other?
That last one reads like C’thulhufactor.
Apple added (a while back) what they call a “Neural Engine,” which is hardware dedicated to efficient execution of ML workloads.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_A11
They have been refining it ever since. I would not be surprised if they made advancements in both the hardware and software used for local GAI.
The reduction in generics exposed through the public API is a welcomed change. It’s been a while since I’ve used Axum, but I remember enjoying everything except the effects the generics had on how I could make calls and pass things around.
My bad, it was meant to be a response to the comment about people switching from macOS to Linux.
I cannot imagine doing this for my work. I need a machine I do not need to worry about breaking or suddenly becoming incompatible with the next update.
I have been looking for a while now. The closest I have ever been was Anytype, but it is not as user friendly or refined as Notion because it is still in active development.
I go where the people are and the technology serves me best. For now, it’s ActivityPub. If I end up liking AT and most people are on it, I will be there too.
When humans go out on space walks, they bring their death environment with them in bags.
It is.
For me, personally, I would rather pick them up from the points store because of the lower friction to get them loaded on the Deck.
Spoiler
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinisation