Fun fact, since YAML is a superset of JSON, any JSON is a valid YAML. You can still use pure JSON.
Fun fact, since YAML is a superset of JSON, any JSON is a valid YAML. You can still use pure JSON.
Been rocking Manjaro with Gnome for a long time, but then Plasma 6 came out, I switched over and couldn’t be happier.
Ditch the company and set their offices ablaze!
I wish I had one manday a week to contribute to the libraries my company uses. I usually do it in my work hours when I find a serious bug or need a new feature.
Welcome to Capitalism, please leave your cash by the front desk, and remembered, no refunds!
walks into a casino Alright man, gimme the manuals to these bad boys right now, money ain’t gonna win itself.
It’s his younger brother Williams, tho.
Finally, the only two features I’ve been missing - tab groups and profiles. With all the modern internet browser stones, we’ll be unstoppable!
“Sick people given hugs”
The One Neo used to live in
It is literally how the company started. It was supposed to be flat-sharing platform. Not sure where it all went to shit.
I started to wait a year or two before I try them, that usually means they a) they got most bugfixes, b) additional content and c) they are on sale.
They have plastic coating, yes, but way less plastic and way easier to just burn it off in the crucible.
Everyone know JavaSript is a Java, but you don’t have to compile, so you script in it.
/s
Jist google “soviet brutalist buildings”, you won’t be disappointed.
I haven’t used much Git since I started using IntelliJ IDEs. True, I had to fix some issues when the IDE just refused to do its thing, but IIRC it was one specific situation where I cherry picked changes that I already had, where it got stuck on cherry picking.
Also swapped performance issues with more bugs that were there years ago and still persist because they are almost impossible to fix.
In the end, we all know it was done either because they wanted to shove microtransactions down our throat and/or had some kind of deal to maintain the Java edition without microtransactions.
Or, maybe, just maybe, they though “it’s just a block game, what could be so hard to rewrite it?” and absolutely failed what a single person got right almost immediately back in the day (like not falling through the floor all the time).
What’s wrong with using YAML for CI? I mean, I use it for Gitlab CI, the underlying script it runs is just Bash.