Good for you :)
I am using the Sennheiser True wireless 3's right now and I love them. They have noise reduction mode, sound great, are ipx-something resistant (sweat for sure, light rain) and fit snuggly (for me)
I would commend any student that would be able to figure this out in my hypothetical school
I think that's kind of the benefit of Git repositories in general; you really don't have to do much to start contributing on any platform, really - just sign up, fork, git clone
and MR (for most of them except sourcehut, really, where you use mail to send your patches in)
The barrier of entry for people that are already comfortable with Github and git
in general is basically nonexistent on any of these platforms - which is a plus
Thanks for the insights :) I appreciated
Downvote target comment, however light mode has been studied to be clearly superior to dark mode - so I just use that
Benefit of that is that there are very few websites that have only dark mode available, while most content that has the dark mode option looks more consistent with only white mode on
honestly this just seems like venting based on your own experience of a terrible implementation that just so happened to be called "devops" in your company
Even though Apple is a trash company as well, they have one thing going for them, which is if they do something today, I am fairly confident it will be around going into the future, no matter what
Interesting - I always ran into issues with btrfs so now I am using ZFS exclusively :D
Honestly, I am pretty surprised that Baikal requires that much :D It should literally take no more than 100 MB of memory and way less CPU, IMO - or did you mean the size of a VM?