To be honest, that was the biggest value proposition of GitHub Copilot.
To be honest, that was the biggest value proposition of GitHub Copilot.
It’s relative. If you just started, it might feel like a lot of YAML, but if you used it back when everything had to be done in YAML, modern Home Assistant will feel like little to no YAML.
If you have an android phone, you can plug it in via USB and enable USB Internet tethering, which will give you working internet access on your machine to do the Wi-Fi debugging with.
He says so in the readme
Wouldn’t that attract all the Nazis?
The most common advice for git is
commit early. commit often
Do not however, follow the same advice for relationships.
SOMEONE BUILT THIS, SO IT MUST LEAD SOMEWHERE
So, if an application crashes on your device, you’re okay with it never getting fixed because the developer has no idea it’s a problem?
Oooh! I got this one! There’s an excellent YouTube channel called “Fall of Civilizations” that show all the different ways this happened in the past.
The Lemmy clients are fine because they interoperate on the same protocol. People can switch between them with ease.
This looks to be a new protocol that people will be stuck on if they choose to use it.
Yep. The mindset will take you much further than the kernel itself.
Could you please link one such financial analysis? Preferably one that’s easy to absorb for the layman?
I’m not op but am very interested to know more 🙂
Yep last time I tried python, it’s type checker was so, so much worse than typescript.
Everyone I’ve met saying python is better turned out not have used modern JavaScript/typescript.
Yeah that doesn’t work if you live in Seattle.