I don’t think I will, mostly cause I work on a team of 1 right now which makes my branches wonderfully simple.
I don’t think I will, mostly cause I work on a team of 1 right now which makes my branches wonderfully simple.
Some parts of it could be useful for cloud engineering
Somehow I’ve made it 7 years without messing up a git command that I couldn’t fix in like 2 seconds. I primarily use vscode’s source controller more featured source controllers like sourcetree feel overly complex and typing out git commands is fine but you spend more time doing that than you would with vscode’s approach. I’m really curious about what you mean by fuck up a commit or push
It’s an app apparently
This and 3d touch were really nice phone input improvements
CSS isn’t the problem. Let people write their silly lil queries. JS is a hassle and a half though
Orchestrator AI to determine which context it’s in with specialized AIs running for those tasks.
FLKL x Final Fantasy 16… IDK what it’ll be like but it sure is horni
The suits are seeing it that way. Even if you don’t read the article, it’s in the headline my guy. They’re keeping the 32h work weeks
The 4 day work week is based on the idea that people are more productive with less time to goof off. Work 32 hours for the same pay and you should see the same or better outcomes. So likely the case is yes
Personally I’m surprised that there’s not a premium tier that we can pay for to get quality back on Google services. Google business is the same crap but with a custom domain
Subprod environments are expensive
Can someone give me a rundown of what those apps are?
I’m firmly in the camp that once the major 3rd party apps end up making lemmy apps there will be a gradual migration
Make sure to drink water and thanks for making the roads less damaging
Apollo shut down so I stopped scrolling reddit. I had a mastodon for a bit and realized I missed how good reddit style social media is in contrast so yay lemmy time
Azure CLI and AzPowershell are somehow so powerful and useful until they fall flat on their face.