Yeah, I was thinking about it and then asked here. It seems like most of nice stuff was invented in the 19st century, and in the past 24 years we just improve it.
Still not as good as native package
Looks like C# 12 interceptors:
[InterceptsLocation(@"C:\testapp\Program.cs", line: 4, column: 5)]
I know it looks awful, but it’s not intended for direct use, but rather for source generators for native ahead of time compilation.
https://andrewlock.net/exploring-the-dotnet-8-preview-changing-method-calls-with-interceptors/
Wow, that’s so cool. Thank you, I’ll implement it in my LAN.
Is it possible to do that for router/access point running OpenWRT?
I have to try it when I’ll be back home.
Edit: turns out that all devices connected to router are accessible from <hostname>.lan
. I don’t remember setting it up, tho.
How do you guys remember IPv6 addresses?
I don’t think that this one is as reproducible and declarative as NixOS or Guix.
They have a free application too:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitwarden.authenticator
Ubuntu Server (for school) -> Fedora (daily driver for a month) -> Arch (same as fedora) -> NixOS (it’s almost a year and I think that I’ll stay with NixOS)
Besides Dutch, tekst is a word used in Albanian, Danish, Estonian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian and Turkish
Nice list!
I would add RiMusic (ViMusic fork, since ViMusic haven’t been updated in a long time) and maybe InnerTune
Supercell makes a lot of money, that’s for sure
Cool website
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I personally use AGPL, which is often seen as one of the strongest, most restrictive, licenses.
Good choice, I use it as well, but please keep in mind that AGPL is not restrictive
How are you gonna read all those Java class names otherwise?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel#Officially_supported_kernels
Arch Wiki has a nice short summary of kernel variants
Yeah, but sort of unofficially… I wait for this: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/259641
But on the other hand, first human test was in 2001