Not even one full day after posting this and here I am debugging one of my own inscrutable macros for a version upgrade lmao.
Not even one full day after posting this and here I am debugging one of my own inscrutable macros for a version upgrade lmao.
Also because it’s awesome! But probably not one to learn for the sake of getting jobs lol. Hopefully that changes.
Second this.
Rust is awesome and I love writing and maintaining it, but also it seems like every rust job on the boards is crypto bullshit. I got lucky and was able to learn rust on the (non-crypto, lol) job, which is otherwise mostly python and TS.
It’s one of the macro_rules!
I’ll give you just 4 last words
You’re a sigma rizzler
I can’t make it on my own
Because I’m skibidi Ohio
So cut my rizz and black my eyes
Hope this helps.
Getting denied at security because you’re trying to bring steel beams
Hey, sorry for necroposting, but how is your battery doing? If it’s still cranking and not-exploded, would you mind sharing the brand? I’m considering replacing the battery in a T420 and trying to decide between shelling out for OEM or rolling the dice on third-party.
Yeah I’ve already got enough legacy code to deal with, I don’t need more of it faster.
I haven’t, and prior to this post I wasn’t even aware of flatseal. I haven’t been doing too much dev work on my home machine lately, so fixing this gripe is kinda low on my priority list, but I’ll keep that in mind as an option if I ever get around to it. Most likely, though, I’ll probably just go back to the tarball. I really do think that I picked a less-than-ideal use case for flatpak on this one.
I installed PyCharm via flatpak. I don’t appreciate that I can’t access vim via the IDE’s terminal, and so far that’s all I really have to say about it. I like that things are sandboxed, and I think maybe this wasn’t the kind of thing I ought to have used flatpak for.
In case this isn’t a joke, no lmao