You don't have to be religious to think a fat dude in some red clothes that magically travels around the world giving out presents to good children isn't a fun yearly tradition. Frankly it's kind of an overdramatic reaction to a small red hat overlaid onto an icon. Should configuration be provided to disable the functionally? Sure I don't care, hell have it disabled by default I don't mind but it's stupid to make a huge stink about something so minor.
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JetBrains has really nice Git integration. Interactive rebaseses and merges are quite pleasant but I'm still dipping into the command line to do stuff occasionally. Most commonly a git reset HEAD~
cause I want to split a commit though I had to dig through the reflog the other day cause I suddenly realized I lost an important branch that ended up being over a hundred commits back.
Hey it's really quite profound if you think about it though
Like 3 years iirc. Though they started getting quite within a couple months and by a year in few people were defending it already.
Let's see how long it takes for people to go "Please come back"
I think the easiest comparison is probably spy family, or comfy but with a wacky core topic. In Spy Families case that's the whole Spy dad and Assassin mom. For Sakamoto it's assassin's lots and lots of assassin's
Act works out pretty good but you need to pass it a token and stuff so the actual github CLI bits can work which is kind of a hassle. It took me much too long to discover you need a classic token, the one from the github CLI app gh auth token
won't work.
Edit: Ah! Also getting act setup involved getting docker setup which involved me enabling virtualization in my bios for what I swear is like the 4th time I've done so. Also because I'm on Windows (iirc at least) I had to setup WSL or just make a windows container ಠ_ಠ
Go around and ask people their thoughts on nuclear. The vast majority of people bought the anti nuclear propaganda and believe it to be extremely dangerous and expensive
I poked around in the registry a bit too much awhile ago and managed to delete my only user. Oops! Completely bricked my install, couldn't even unfuck it with safe mode shenanigans. Had enough space to clone my entire drive so I just lost a couple days of time fiddling with it, only a couple hours actually copying my shit back and forth.
I'd say in most cases that's a sign something needs to be extracted into a separate function. Course sometimes code is just complicated and extracting only makes things harder to follow. Even then I'd much rather use early return than nested if
s as those are significantly harder for me to follow.
You have significantly more pleasent migrations when you use a custom launcher. Far as settings go Samsung S7 -> OnePlus 8 from what I recall got most of the settings I cared about. Notification settings for example, even app overrides