Nice find. Here it is without JS, or giving medium your traffic:
https://scribe.rip/@jake.page91/the-guide-to-git-i-never-had-a89048d4703a
Fascists, Racists, Transphobes, Terfs, Homophobes can fuck off.
Nice find. Here it is without JS, or giving medium your traffic:
https://scribe.rip/@jake.page91/the-guide-to-git-i-never-had-a89048d4703a
Whatever my distro defaults to when i put mono in suckless terminal’s config.h
Chrono Trigger. Hands down the greatest JRPG I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing.
Total beginner here, but I like VueJS with Pug Templating for the front end. I also could go with just HTML/Pug for most of my projects since they are small.
On the backend I only really have experience with NodeJS, but have created small personal applications with the Express, Hapi, and Fastify frameworks. For databases, I have only worked with MariaDB and Sqlite, with Knex/ObjectionJS the only query builder/ORM-like libraries I’ve utilized thus far. I hear a lot about PrismJS for a full fledged ORM and will probably look into that at some point. I’ve played around with Postgres, but have yet to build anything using it yet, and have not worked with GraphQL or Redis either.
I’m intrigued by the Python FastAPI and Flask frameworks (no interest in Django tbh). I also am intrigued by Go for servers, but have yet to even write a single line of Go code yet.
On the Front End, I’m looking to learn React next as it’s everywhere, but am much more interested in learning Svelte and HTMX.
Text editor is highly customized Neovim in compiled suckless terminal emulator. Used for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Bash, Python, and a bit of C. I also use a text expander called espanso that is really powerful when used with bash.
In my search engine of choice, Duckduckgo (Lite), I love using bangs like !mdn !w !aur !archwiki for amazingly fast searches. I have a bunch of extensions, but Vimium is crazy helpful. I love my bspwm window manager in Linux. Plus my ortholinear keyboard just made my workflow crazy fast when it needs to be…
I also wrote my own git wrapper in bash that can do the basics (add, commit, push) and some other features (add emojis, reset hard push, choose previous commit to roll back to, even create or delete a github repo calling out to their api). I use that for most git related things, otherwise I just use git directly. The list goes on, but for web dev my tools are…unique.
If you don’t mind throwing your two cents my way, what’s a good intro to C±± book for those who already have a basic understanding of C?
Damn. Zuck comes off as less human than a Synthetic Android character…
Yeah, strangely enough, while this kind of character development doesn’t make the show worse, it does make it more obvious (at least to me) that her character hasn’t been given the screen time the others have that dives into her backstory.
Plus that episode is a tease because she starts off excited to do something other than fly the ship with an inner monologue and everything.
Had she gone down to the planet and somehow realized by the end of the episode that she loves flying the ship, or the other characters learning that she’s so much more than just a pilot, that would have been satisfactory to me (at least for a season).
And I just read every inspiring, touching word. Thank you. Deeply, thank you for sharing this.
I didn’t know that.That’s a fair assessment, and makes sense. I hope she takes good care of herself and takes the time she needs to mourn.
I just want a full on Erica Ortegas back story episode already. But this was a very enjoyable episode. Im not that picky with music in general, and yet also enjoy musicals generally, so I was happy.
I know. I have a bunch of redirect extensions on all my device’s browsers, so this is what I get when I click on these links. No such extensions on iOS sadly.
Setting up such a bot shouldn’t be too hard though, I see it all the time for YouTube to Invidious instances.