Thanks, very interesting. I’m a bit confused about what this means:
explicit credentials are unsuitable for server-rendered sites as they aren’t included in top-level navigation
What does “top-level navigation” mean here?
Thanks, very interesting. I’m a bit confused about what this means:
explicit credentials are unsuitable for server-rendered sites as they aren’t included in top-level navigation
What does “top-level navigation” mean here?
Not a “textbook”. Clearly printed PowerPoint slides.
YAML 1.2 was released 15 years ago and fixed this issue. The problem is not YAML but the libraries people are using to parse it being a decade and a half out of date.
I like “Vectoria”.
I was interested to learn about Rye. I’m definitely though to have to give it a go.
Not “AI”. It’s a standard machine learning model Seems to be some image segmentation plus extras using PyTorch. The original source never mentioned the term “AI”, so why did the Guardian decide to bandwagon jump? The research and discovery is just as exciting without smacking the AI label on it.
It’s worth noting that you can install Kate on Windows too if you want to https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9NWMW7BB59HW
I wouldn’t expect so. Firstly, the deadline for packages getting into a distro is usually several months before the release date, and secondly that they’ll likely (understandably) cautious about an x.0 release for production.
Indeed, KMines.
It doesn’t seem to be open-source, at least not under any license I recognise.
Dell have at times sold laptops with Linux pre installed.