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  • Nah, it needs to be 7 red lines. All of them strictly perpendicular; some with green ink and some with transparent. Can you do that?

  • This joke is never funny; Forgetting a semicolon in c results in compile time errors, not runtime errors

  • Revert doesn't just move head back, it creates reversal commits. As such, merging again can happen since the changes are present and require a merge commit

  • If your dev documentation includes your devs running docker build, you're doing docker wrong.

    The whole point is that you can build a working container image and then ship it to a registry (including private registries) so that your other developers/users/etc don't have to build them and can just run the existing image.

    Then for development, you simply use a bind mount to ensure your local copy of the code is available in the container instead of the copy the container was built with.

    That doesn't solve the performance issues on Windows and Mac, but it does prevent the "my environment is broke" issues that docker is designed to solve

  • Not me, but one of my closest friends is a professional handyman who is almost anti-technical, and I managed to get him using Lemmy.

  • There is, it's just not easy to use

  • Man, I haven't thought about conky in years. I ran it on everything back in like '09

  • The CPU, working tirelessly to ensure your queries completed in just under 100 million cycles (assuming 1 thread and 4Ghz):

    "Am I a joke to you?"

  • Obsidian isn't meant to be a general purpose text editor, it's a personal wiki; None of the things you mentioned are its goals, though it can highlight source code in code blocks.

    It's meant to be a second brain, with interlinking between notes and ideas a la the Zettelkasten method. I use it for keeping everything from DND notes to local documentation on my home lab, to meeting notes... Think Notion or the like, if you're familiar.

    Here's a great overview by one of my favorite YouTube channels: https://youtu.be/DbsAQSIKQXk

    For general purpose editing, I personally use Neovim in Termux.

  • http* status code*?

  • Please, lower it for the rest of us then, because it just looked like you were being insulting for no reason from my end.

  • I do when one handing my phone, but when I unfold it I use both thumbs usually

  • If running php, I usually go with PHP-FPM and nginx, much faster than Apache in most cases

  • I use the Iosevka Term Nerd Font in all my stuff

  • As an avid user of a foldable, the main points for me are around the convenience and flexibility. I mean, it is literally a bigger screen, but carried around in my pocket. At all times. I don't need to juggle account information and managing battery and storing/swapping between two devices if I want a screen that's bigger than a usual phone for playing games on (RCT Classic, Baldur's Gate, Bloons, Arknights, Crashlands, RuneScape... Lots of great games benefit from the better precision of playing on a bigger screen).

    It's great for reading manga, reading PDFs, watching videos, running two apps side by side (ticket on one side, team chat on the other), each with the normal screen real estate if a whole phone!

    I adore the ability to pull out my phone and use it one handed like a normal phone, but then instantly switch to a much bigger, more comfortable canvas running the exact same instance of an app the moment I need to do something more involved than typing a few sentences or scrolling on Lemmy. If I realize I want to type with two hands, it's so much faster and more comfortable on the inner screen thanks to the split keyboard.

    Then it's on top of all of that that with a flip out kickstand case on it I can carry around a pocket folding keyboard+trackpad in the other pocket and a decent pair of earbuds and then if I'm out and about I can comfortably use it like a mini laptop, writing code with Neovim via Termux or writing things down in my Obsidian vault, or even just chatting - All without it feeling like I'm squinting at a tiny phone screen.

    To be fair ... That could just be the autism though.

  • why do people roll for stats in DND 5e.

    Because having a wizard with 6 CON, a chronic disease, and a built in death wish is funny as hell

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