Or college student. These puzzles are great ways to explain how the code works at a basic level
Sorry, book broke
Or college student. These puzzles are great ways to explain how the code works at a basic level
You are a God amongst men
Neovim, and secondly lazygit. I guess you could count tmux too. I live in the terminal
It’s just what I like man, it’s very customizable and wraps around my workflow instead of me wrapping around it’s workflow. I think about doing a thing and at a point muscle memory kicks in and the thing happens.
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Good job, you pointed out my mis-write. You should be proud to know it’s fixed now.
Guess I shouldn’t have tried to give out free resources.
Oh shit, sorry man. Been a while since I’ve used the internet without multiple adblocks.
If you want one on mobile, download firefox and install ublock origins. Either that or try out an adblocking DNS server like adguard. Use method two so you don’t have to create an account. Or both, both is also good.
Edit: oops, accidentally linked to neovim lol. Fixed the link
Zenva is notoriously shit my guy. $16 is wasted here, library genesis is the better option.
If you want to donate money then do it directly. More will go to the causes you care about and you won’t be part of Zenvas charitable tax break
Wow, those definitly look like “$50 msrp” courses
If you want some “other options” which might help more:
One of those, I am not allowed to participate in or look at it due to my instance being sh.itjust.works. Behaw defederated, and thus I am not welcome in these communities. These new communities have not defederated and thus are the ones I’ll be participating in.
If we’re not welcome, why not create another where we are?
Yeah I don’t know man, as a dev this sounds like you are finding things that cannot be reproduced and the dev can only get more information from your machine. It’s like if you were calling up a mechanic on the phone. He can’t take the wheel. Would you be ok with giving them access to your PC remotely to try and find the bug?
Nah man, we’re not trying to weasle you into finding the bug yourself. We would very much prefer to interact with end users as little as possible.