spartanatreyu
I can barely see it, they should have made more.
Still... It's a journey begins with a thousand steps, and this is one in the right direction.
I'm curious why people would downvote a request for port forwarding?
- 50% of web developers: Chaotic Neutral
- Salespeople: Lawful Neutral
- Programmers (and the other 50% of web developers): Unaligned, we know how to use shortcuts.
I thought I loved ts-node, since it's a good patch over some annoying issues in node.
But I retried deno a few months ago (after having first tried it when it first came out) and I realised that I only ever liked ts-node, and that I actually loved deno.
Deno just ran ts as if it was ts-node without needing a dependency, or startup time, or any prior setup, and it did it so fast I thought something was wrong. It was great.
iOS still has issues with webm >_<.
Best to use a vp9 webm with a h264 mp4 fallback.
Maybe next decade when the EU creates even more laws, Apple will begrudgingly add av1 support and we can all switch to that.
I absolutely understand OOP, its explosion took over everything that took a long time to recover from.
The problem with OOP is that it's pushed as a cure-all both by teachers who do not the problems it solves and also do not understand its own limitations.
In almost every situation where OOP makes sense, something else makes more sense to use.
Interesting...
Every IDE and editor (gui and tui) I've used has always come preconfigured with a tab-size of 4.
The only thing I've ever experienced having a tab-size of 8 was github, and I thought that was just a problem with a setting from github's size that I quickly set back to 4.
It seems that tui editors come with tab-sizes of 8 only when a config isn't provided, and every environment I've used where I've used a tui editor has always come with sensible configs (for things like config location, language recognition for syntax highlighting, etc...) including a tab-size of 4.
It's intuitive until you realise that not everything fits in a single inheritance hierarchy.
This gives a good example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfMtDGfHWpA
a tab’s length changes based on its position in a line
What does this even mean? A tab is a tab.
Tab's don't have multiple lengths inside a file, they all have the same length.
That's the point of tabs.
"the means" in this case would be authoritarian repression.
"The means" always has to be something bad for the "ends" to try and justify reaching for "the means".