Emacs will be there for you, once vscode Windows gets abandoned.
FTFY.
Emacs will be there for you, once vscode Windows gets abandoned.
FTFY.
Just the matter of taste. For some users who want to get to code quickly, they use VSCode without the hassle. For some power users who want to have extreme extensibility, they use Emacs/Vim.
I hate Google but they gave us Go, Kubernetes. I hate Amazon but they gave us AWS. I plainly hate those companies, but adore the brilliant engineers that work there.
And most importantly, SMS is not secure [1].
Good advice only for tech-savvy and people who are interested in self-hosting. There’s so many things that can go wrong like improper backups and accidental networking problems.
Why is Google trying to follow the model of Spotify even though the model is not really successful? I hate when browsing my music in Spotify some podcast pops up. I just want to listen to my music, dammit!
May I ask why?
Personally, I find its UI/UX is annoying. The quality of the sound is awesome, though.
This, for example I love Proton Pass so far. I completely replaced my Bitwarden with Proton Pass. It (Proton Pass) has built-in 2FA authenticator, password generator, Firefox extension, and email generator to hide my email address.
Not happy with Proton Calendar (pretty basic) or Proton Drive (doesn’t support auto-sync, yet) but I’m patiently waiting for them.
+1 for Proton Mail. The other day I have switched to Proton (from another mail provider in Germany) and love it so far. I can even use a language to customise my filter [1], how cool that is!
Not in a million year that I will come back to Gmail.
I’m talking about quantum. I switched to Firefox since quantum came out.
I’m curious: can we match the level of Waterfox with Firefox’s add-ons: uBlock, privacy badger, etc.
I just don’t want to support the monopoly.
Also Firefox has been so tempting since the new engine written in Rust came out. It has a wide range of supporting add-ons.
Nowaday I have ChatGPT spew me command. I usually do a quick validation before running. Nevertheless, most of simple operations are correct so I don’t need to.
I then note the command to my persional gist cheatsheet. Next time, since the command is “cached”, I’ll be able to be productive quicker.
So much better than googling.
My boss allows people to WFH officially, but also establishes several small office spaces so people can come to hang out if they feel lonely, or want to get to know their colleagues more. I think this is the best of both world.
This. I’m tired of all short responses that don’t want to discuss the problem or steer the topics to a direction.
My goto is:
convert -resize 50% in.png out.png
It reduces half the width and height, so usually ~4x in size.
True, on my feed there are too much posts from “Meme” even that I don’t interact with it often. So I unsubscribed the community. Maybe I would consider subscribing it back when the recommendation system is a bit better.
Also recommend. Some audio lessons are interesting.
The ability to rollback is indeed awesome. And it’s built-in. I think you can do it in Arch-based distros but requires additional config.
So Reddit would go from a social open hub, the “front page of the Internet”, to a walled garden? Ridiculous.