Starting tip being 15% instead of 18 or 20? Unrealistic
Starting tip being 15% instead of 18 or 20? Unrealistic
I don’t know what either of those things are
I thought it was dumb too but, to be honest, I kind of prefer using “main” now. It’s quicker to type lol
Lol that’s me as well. Half my wardrobe is shirts I bought at concerts from bands I haven’t listened to since
I’m at nearly 1500 days. I’m not really dedicated to it anymore and usually just do a single lesson a day, but I keep doing it so that I don’t forget I want to learn French.
Someday I’ll actually enroll in a French class so that family reunions wouldn’t be so awkward…
I used it recently to update the creation date of a bunch of notes. Just wanted them to display in the correct order in Obsidian. Besides that though, always just used it for file creation lol
It is in Canada too but that doesn’t seem to stop companies from using the term
Pls no. I can only take so much Terraform
As a developer, I see sysadmins/devops as black magic masochists
You can really see the difference between opening VSCode and Zed, even more so if you compare it to something like JB’s Fleet editor.
To be fair, it’s not the easiest to compare right now since Zed is lacking a million features of Code, but if all the work they’ve done keeps it as fast as it is with features like user extensions it will be well worth it.
I usually have ~10 different VS Code windows open at a time (yay microservices ❤️), so having something as fast as Zed would be really appreciated.
If I was rich I’d love to just live in a private multi-train car and just travel from city to city like a luxury van life. Ideally my friends would also have their own train cars.
I’d roll into a city and hang out there for a few weeks or months (I’m sure I’d be able to throw money at someone to store my train cars) and then when I get bored, I’d hitch my cars to a new train and roll on out to a new city.
The weird thing is that engineer is a protected term in Canada but every software dev title I’ve had so far includes it anyway. It doesn’t seem enforced at all here
There’s teams of people on the right at my company and while they’re able to build just about anything they’re asked to in wicked time, one look at their codebase makes you want to quit and become a farmer.
Unfortunately I’ve had to do work in their repos before and I would ALWAYS prefer working with someone who aims for 100% test coverage
Ctrl+A does do that though if you wanted a Ctrl way of doing it
I don’t find the search too bad but what does make it difficult is digging through a million forks of a library. Sometimes I want to find how other people used an obscure library method and I end up having to wade through endless forks with the same repeated bit of code.
This is more a complaint of people using forking as a like button but I do wish there was an option to exclude them from search.
I played through Demon’s Souls on a ps3 emulator and then the PS5 version. The PS3 version with a 60fps+1440p mod is great but the new version is still worth getting a PS5 for imo
If you’re going the vim route I’d go with NeoVim. The lua support for plugins has resulted in some really great IDE-like plugins. That being said, I still prefer VScode with vim mode.
There’s actually a cool plugin for VSCode that lets you bridge NeoVim into it if you want the best of both worlds
I’m chaotic neutral too but I don’t code on the diagonal monitor. I only have it diagonal because my neck hurts looking at the side screen if I have them both horizontal lol
Both existed when I was a kid (in Canada)