In my country (and most of northern Europe I presume), induction stoves are becoming very common. I tossed my electric kettle 7 years ago when I got induction.
It's faster than a kettle in most of my pots.
In my country (and most of northern Europe I presume), induction stoves are becoming very common. I tossed my electric kettle 7 years ago when I got induction.
It's faster than a kettle in most of my pots.
The only thing that sucks about npm are when package dependencies are not updated and dependency hell becomes very real, but that's not really the fault of the package manager.
Yeah, fuck virtual environments and different Python versions.
How does anonymity invalidate their statements?
I think it works great. At least I'm don't have to deal with Python
Cool! I do ride a custom ebike and always wanted a lie-down version for the aerodynamic advantage, but I honestly don't trust cars to notice such a low profile vehicle
It's an idiot thing is what it is
Are you some kind of source-posting diety? I submit myself for worship
Electrical engineering and embedded programming is quite far from what I do, so that makes sense! One of my friends graduated EE 10+ years ago and his pace is much slower, but he's much smarter than me lol.
I can get up to a pretty high apm when I get in the zone, and admittedly I enjoy the feeling of being a hackerman zipping through terminals..
Software development too, but also lots of sysadmin-like stuff so I spend lots of time in terminals/SSH. And I'm a vim fanatic.
Of course I also spend a lot of time in the browser, but also man pages/local docs in a pager
If you actually do work, getting used to a tiling WM is like a drug. I can't live without it now.
(that's a lie, I do at work cus I'm forced to use Windows, so WSL with tmux is an acceptable alternative)
Careful, there are Americans around
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