The cookie wizard is the most annoying thing that I’ll continue to do on principle.
The cookie wizard is the most annoying thing that I’ll continue to do on principle.
Even at work I’ve seen developers embarrassed at having others look at their code that was honestly quite good.
I’m still just glad this didn’t land in the hands of Nvidia…
I feel like if you’re still willing to use anything Meta has touched, you have no excuse to be surprised by this kind of thing.
I re-subscribed to Netflix for the first time in about a year and a half a couple of months ago. After watching a few things periodically, I’m already lukewarm on the content. I just got an antenna so I can watch some local things (news, sports, etc.) and I’m not sure I’ll bother with Netflix going forward. I see another cancellation looming in my future, and that’ll only come faster if they decide to increase the price yet again. Most of the time I already feel like I’d rather be reading a book than watching TV.
In a previous life, I also used Hugo on SDF with great results. Since it’s a single binary, it’s easy enough to even manage yourself if you want to control the version in play.
It was really interesting to read about the slow connection speeds and screen painting being so influential in how many of vi’s commands were conceived.
I haven’t used a non-server Ubuntu installation in quite a few years to see any of the others recently, but that’s one slick-looking wallpaper in my opinion.
I’m a recent (within the past year) Neovim convert as well. As others have mentioned, the language server support and ability to use Lua for my configs were the big draws. I’m also a sucker for a good theme (something I swap out on the regular) and ran into a few that require Lua, meaning they can only be used with Neovim.
Looks like both mastodon.sdf.org and social.sdf.org are now on patched versions.
“Meta declined to comment on whether subscribers’ data would be used for anything other than ads.”
Not answering is an answer.