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Software Developer. Co-maintains SchemaStore, git-extras. Writer of a LOT of Bash. asdf contributor. I want to solve important problems.
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So devastating...
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Tactile is king
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Hmm, I didn't know about that perspective, even though I prefer savory foods! I like them as long as they're easy to remember and used frequently
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That looks so cool! Thanks for sharing
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That way, I could have, say, light/dark purple for ESlint warns/errors, yellow/red for TypeScript warns/errors. I feel it would work better across other ecosystems like C++ and Rust as well
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Maybe VSCode already has this, but if I really wanted to differentiate errors visually, I would prefer setting configuration manually that would allow me to set an underline color based on some "linterName", "builtinLinterSeverity" values
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I'm kind of torn. The reasoning makes sense, and in general I think would be good to differentiate errors that actually identify runtime errors vs. other logical errors.
But on the other hand, I really do prefer only two options that mean "errors that break the build" vs "errors that do not";.
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Thanks! This is very useful
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Maybe ghlint, ghcheck, or even forgelint? This would be useful! I personally have some checks[1] for hiding the "projects" or "wiki" tabs but nothing more comprehensive like this
[1] github.com/fox-incubati...
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Happy to help!
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Jasmine Rice is sooo good! One of my favorites
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Spectacular!
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Reading the recipe 100% through helped me a lot! And visualizing the steps. idk maybe its obvious to some ðŸ˜
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I do a little bit and I feel the same way. Usually I have to make the dish a few times, and optimize the "scheduling" (if you will) of the substeps to actually get close to the "predicted time". Maybe its the little bit of ADHD in me
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Git's builtin aliases are so useful! I think the only necessary shell alias would be `g='git'`
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Who else relates? I can't be the only one...
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"the good old days of cross-referencing 4 medium articles, 2 youtube tutorials, the official docs, and 2 random outdated GitHub repositories"
I would not have the patience to do that today... Not sure how I survived that, but at least I can just read the official documentation and do whatever
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TIL pkill accepts a pattern!
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Your response was so goated
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a watch with a countdown timer. it only vibrates from timers, no phone notifications etc.
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red panda!
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To be clear my stance remains the same even with wagers. I just don't think it's productive or that good-intentioned. Not sure why you would want to argue with a nun anyways...
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For those same reasons I've been avoiding using any JavaScript meta-framework for my digital garden. Astro sounds good, but I don't wanna worry about migrating away from Astro in 10+ years ðŸ˜
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The platform is soooo close to having what we need!
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I think you're right. For me it kind of has seeped into real life where I don't ever "argue" or "debate" anyone over anything. So pointless
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I would dip
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Yeah sometimes I wanna give compliments, but I also feel it many come across differently than intended since I'm kind of a stranger
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So like "the end" would be after seasons 1-7 (or however many there were). On the site I was using, after the last season, there was an "Extras" category. And under that category, they had the few hour-long episodes/videos. Kinda weird, could be different on other sites, not sure
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Both! There are several seasons, and at the way end, there are a few "movies" which are just hour-or-so-long episodes. But there was also a live-action movie that was done a while back. I haven't seen that one
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Wish the article mentioned exactly what changed. The current ending was already tragic enough (I still really like it!), hard to imagine something even more tragic
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You're right, it does, but I think its worth it
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I like the word "Imaginary Matter"
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Maybe it's for the best. Maybe I want a computer that makes it impossible for me to waste my time
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i kinda like it 😅
its sorta cute
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Feel like a fool for missing the 10th anniversary showing! Just sorta assumed it would be too expensive. So many gorgeous scenes!
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This is why I exclusively watch old shows. If it was made after 2020 I won't even consider watching it, unless it has received almost universal praise
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I genuinely wish I was making this up...
Is it because my computer was manufactured in 2017? Maybe I'm dumb, but I feel like my computer should still work after only 7 years