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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.
Bad pancake
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
Celebs go on podcasts all the time. A lemmy instance for a podcast or journal would probably work. Similar to other businesses federating
I’ve been creating accounts on other servers as well so that I can protect the username and also have a certain amount of per acct specializations.
It’s an app apparently
This and 3d touch were really nice phone input improvements
I really like this for technical roles. Or tech companies in general. That said, they don’t have any job descriptions or requirements beyond the API request so it’s not easy to tell what they’re looking for or how qualified you are. Plus there’s no posted salary range
CSS isn’t the problem. Let people write their silly lil queries. JS is a hassle and a half though
I have been writing code professionally for 6ish years now and have no idea what you said
Orchestrator AI to determine which context it’s in with specialized AIs running for those tasks.
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
Moonlight simplifies the process is all. Or I guess just makes people feel that it’s simplifies.
Nonsteam games, steam games that don’t play nice with remote streaming (like the surge 2), steam games that sometimes don’t stream using direct IP connections
Subprod environments are expensive
I’ve never been more sure of my decision to move to the fediverse. Y’all still on Twitter should go make a mastodon account
I’m firmly in the camp that once the major 3rd party apps end up making lemmy apps there will be a gradual migration
Honestly, this second half of 2023 for me has been about finding FOSS options for literally everything. And eventually I’ll have a home server I can use for the things I can’t use on the cloud
Azure CLI and AzPowershell are somehow so powerful and useful until they fall flat on their face.