separate switch for KM (a usb3 switch+hub) and for V.
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separate switch for KM (a usb3 switch+hub) and for V.
[issue number] short summary
description of main changes, bullet list if there are lots.
description of minor changes.
motivation of this change, if unclear.
Superman III
in between, we were ruled by slaveowners.
I’m excited for min/max and for log/slog!
This makes me cry.
M2 Air
Use: this is my main work computer, which I use to develop MacOS system software.
Peripherals: a 32-inch 4k display, which I use instead of my laptop screen.
Apps: All I use are Terminal, Firefox, Slack, Outlook, & Zoom.
I wish I worked on Linux. The system would be less opaque.
“This set will display your opponents’ full HP in numbers.” No it doesn’t.
I use Feeder. https://gitlab.com/spacecowboy/Feeder
FTFY:
I like Mastodon (and I wish more Twitter users would switch over!). I wish Lemmy was as polished as Mastodon. For example, Mastodon has the rel="me"
profile link verification while Mastodon does not.
I hate that a single company controls all of Reddit.
Reddit really benefits from the network effect of having many millions of users.
I’m not sure how Lemmy instances will end up paying for themselves, but it they don’t allow images or video, it might be supported with donations.
I wish Lemmy integrated with Mastodon more. For example, I should have a single login for both, when they have the same host!
Lemmy needs better ways to discover and organize communities, even more so than Reddit does!
off the top of my head:
I can write my own apps without anyone’s permission!
in what way is watching YouTube on an open source web browser not open enough?
This is why you should pay the contractors you hire!
give it time for people to switch over.
it ought to be something simple like /p/<ID>
I came here to say this.
Declare
result
in the first line of the function andreturn result
is the last line. In C++, this is a big hint to the compiler that you want return value optimization to kick in.