This would usually be more of a 3D thing. Think of setting up Face ID on an iPhone. Look straight ahead, look left, look right. A flat photo wouldn’t likely work.
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We know kids can take parents’ cards, right? And that people can look younger than they are? Never mind privacy concerns, the best-case scenario doesn’t look good.
I hadn’t looked at this yet. Much much nicer.
And here I was saying using git
in the command line instead of a visual form might make me an elitist.
I’ve been living life on easy mode and not putting real care into my work.
Exactly! That’s how I feel.
I always end up using VS Code for projects like that, but I don’t love its Got integration, so that really makes sense. I might give this a try when it’s more widely available.
Call me an elitist, but I think people really need to learn and use Git on the command line. It's integral to the job and visual clients hide away not just the nitty-gritty, but often basic processes. Why do I end up teaching experienced developers how to use git reset
? There's some day-to-day stuff thaat I do like to do on the IDE though.
[hops off soapbox]
Ranting aside, JetBrains' visuals and organization for Git are really good. Visaual Studio loses track of commits across forks and time, but Rider can keep up, so I'm sure a standalone client will work pretty well.
So how are you liking it?
Ah, matter of preference I suppose. At least there are a lot of settings to disable that stuff.
Neural network-based full line completion? I feel like the Rust model isn’t as developed as those for other languages. It’s helpful in Rider for C#.
It’s really interesting that Proton feels like a step forward in cross-platform gaming, but it also made it more economical to focus on Windows builds and dependencies.
Steam has a lot of power in the market and a vested interest in making things easier for developers and publishers. I wouldn’t be surprised if they picked up (more of) the slack in keeping systems backwards compatible.
Same as Microsoft, sort of. They can’t afford to have Apple’s “courage” in dropping x86 and then amd64.
Steam, as mentioned, and an old iMac that I’ve been meaning to dual-boot for a while.
This kind of thing is mostly inevitable, but has an impact on software and game preservation.
The i686-pc-windows-gnu target has been demoted to Tier 2, as mentioned in an earlier post.
Fedora is discussing dropping support entirely, right? Interesting times we live in…
Surely through an intermediate - real - language?