Fuck, now you made me have a loss as well. I am like -900 points in The Game.
Feeder, a RSS reader for Android. It has great UI, is fast at finding and parsing .xml from a link and has a comfortable reading experience. It has basicslly replaced social media for me besides the fediverse. The only thing I wish it had was more customizability. Being able to install Nord theme on it would be great.
That only works when worker are less replaceable and desperate. Their are a lots of open job positions today but most pay less than the cost of living.
No, I have never used any of those closed source options. I wanted cloud services I have perfectly good esp32 lying around. And if I get worried about the vendor provided system libraries I can just buy a Raspberry Pi or something.
They can't handle the tiniest bit of scrutiny. They fall back to "Opinion Discarded" whenever they don't have a reasonable defense. Any who supports the CCP is an absolute jackass.
If you guys defederate from hexbear I would definitely switch to sh.itjustworks.
It's my machine?
It says "I don't think she was ever your girlfriend. I think she was a loose slut."
Thanks man, I'll look into it when I have the time. This should work on all IEEE compliant systems right?
For navigating files quickly fzf is pretty much crucial to my workflow. Being able to get my home directory to the directory of the project I want to work on in two seconds flat is such a nice feeling after manually typing the path in for months. https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
Other than having first class support on Apple's hardware Swift dosen't have much going for it. There is no killer feature in Swift, it dosen't widespread features and it only has a small niche. If you want to develop for mainly Apple devices I would say go for it as that is the niche it was designed for. Although I see from your post you want to do ML, Python for the high level stuff + C++ for the low level stuff is probably your best pick for that. May I ask what type of ML are you going for? Are you mainly using libraries like Tensorflow, Pytorch etc... or are you into the nitty gritty of building these things yourself and writing the required code for the matrix math and training algorithms.
Just use C. It solves all those problens given the most complicated feature is pointers and those hard aren't to understand.