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Yeah that shit is completely unreadable
Yeah that shit is completely unreadable
I enjoy NoMachine a lot. Super low latency, and quite reliable, but not really for gaming.
Damn I was considering switching to Nix because I was annoyed at fl studio and various other kinda niche stuff breaking all the time. This has made me seriously reconsider.
I wonder how easy it would be to get their work into biome. They’re in the process of adding graphql formatting and linting.
Vsts are a bit of a gamble. Serum’s UI is bit buggy, and Massive works flawlessly. I don’t really have many vsts to test though. Idk what loopcloud is.
Fl studio already works fine for me through wine
No, I was totally flabbergasted and bamboozled until I read the parent comment.
I’ve used this specific bot. I work with a lot of junior engineers so I was hoping it would be able to catch a lot of the basics for me so we could ultimately reduce the back and forth in code reviews.
It just doesn’t get enough context from the rest of the repo to be super useful. It would often do this kind of thing where it would just speed garbage. I guess you could get it to be better by configuring it with a good pre prompt, but I don’t know if that would be worth the effort.
Yeah leave em wondering what happened to child-0
Bruh this looks like gibberish ong
Last time I tried blender for video editing, the experience wasn’t great. Has it changed significantly in the last couple of years?
I’ve heard that it doesn’t scale well. Something to do with the vacuum process? I don’t remember. Personally, I don’t really buy it.
Finally, a real hot take. It’s funny because all of the reasons you stated are exactly why I don’t like C++.
I personally love keeweb. Passwords and 2fa all in one place.
I mean you could argue that defeats the purpose of having 2fa, but it’s convenient
I think what he means is that he bet some money, won, and then used that to bet again, repeat and eventually the aggregate bets made totalled to be 250k.