Which one? I've got hobby projects held up by a precarious stack of other hobby projects going back years now. I have more repos than most of my repos have commits.
I may need help.
Which one? I've got hobby projects held up by a precarious stack of other hobby projects going back years now. I have more repos than most of my repos have commits.
I may need help.
The coupling in PID 1 is a bit much. I actually quite like systemd-networkd
for some use cases, though. It lets me declaratively manage the network interfaces on my headless servers in a way that's very similar to how I'm managing the services. Sure, it's coupled to systemd
, but it's mostly one-way coupling; if I want to use NetworkManager (which I do on my laptop), I can switch over, and nothing in the init system breaks.
"Off" as in misaligned?
Interesting. Looks like the existing icon was already adaptive, so the actual changes are pretty straightforward.
Anyway, here's my take on the design:
If type constraints later in the function let the compiler infer the type, this syntax totally works.
I'm no designer, but I'll see if I can whip up something reasonable in Inkscape. I think I've got a handle on the process to turn an SVG image into an adaptive icon.
Most of my published stuff is at https://github.com/blm768. Those are also the oldest and most abandoned projects, though. These days, I start most of my projects without a public repo until I've got something actually worth publishing or collaborating on. The main thing I need help with at this point is curing my addiction to new projects. ๐