How exactly does the parallel lace one work? Like I don’t see where the laces come out underneath
How exactly does the parallel lace one work? Like I don’t see where the laces come out underneath
I’m pretty proud of my current setup (kinda similar to yours)
My favorite song by BTS is probably Spring Day (although I’m not really a massive kpop listener)
you can make it sort the first k elements and it will still be O(1). Set k high enough and it might even be useful
This is one of my favorite “music videos”
You don’t need the and right? Can’t it just be return a or b
This doesn’t work if a is falsy non-null actually
I used boba u4 silents on my custom keyboard. Absolutely love them. Wish they made a consumer-grade keyboard with them (or maybe they already do?) But I’ve been working on a MacBook recently and tbh the keyboard there is pretty good now. So next step for me is to build a low profile keyboard
On my colemak keyboard I put arrow keys on another layer under where hjkl are on qwerty. Beyond that, most of the keys are remembered by mnemonic rather than position imo
If this is about line endings, surely a simple shell or python script could correct them?
Where is this? Naan looks good!
I’ve been using Sidebery with some userchrome to hide the top tabs, and it’s a workable solution, but far from ideal.
I also wish keybindings were configurable. For example, with the “/” search, ctrl-g/G to go to next/prev match is really weird
Why is the headline conflicting with the subtitle by a factor of 10?
For the last point, even worse on Mac
Yeah exactly, Unity and Godot both use C# the same way React and Svelte both use JavaScript. Definitely some level of transferability, but honestly worth learning GDScript in my opinion because it’s a simple language and a pretty good fit for game scripting, and the one that gets first class attention from Godot.
DONT DO ZAAATTTT
What does that mean? When I’ve used yay, it only asks for sudo privileges when installing the package (and so does pacman)
I’ve been enjoying wezterm as a terminal emulator replacement for windows terminal. It offers nerdy fine grained customizability and an emoji/nerd font character picker. For most purposes WT seems to be fine though.
I can never get this to work properly… Do you have any resources?
I guessed the same. I have annoyingly wide feet, so I might give this a try, but I feel like it would leave too much loose lace