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I use these two vim plugins for the same functionality without leaving $EDITOR:
I’ve also started dabbling with using fzf in scripts for the team to use. Don’t sleep on the --query
and --select-1
flags!
I use these two vim plugins for the same functionality without leaving $EDITOR:
I’ve also started dabbling with using fzf in scripts for the team to use. Don’t sleep on the --query
and --select-1
flags!
is that more or less cursed than cat image.img > /dev/whatever
?
dd if=image.img of=/dev/disk/flashdrive
is usually all you need
I personally disabled the feature on my phone when it popped up as available. I don’t have much of an interest in contributing to a weird surveillance network.
Definitely not what you’re talking about, but still: https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/a-whole-new-world
The two factors at an ATM are possession of your bank card + knowledge of your pin. (it also takes your photo, for good measure)
GitHub will happily accept a smart card or whatever, if an extra plastic rectangle jives with you more than an OTP generator.
Your two factors shift to possession of your password vault + knowledge of the password to it. You’re okay IMO.
You also still get the anti-replay benefits of the OTPs, though that might be a bit moot with TLS everywhere.
that’s a good call actually. I got pretty hung up on domain objects being mostly data classes, but one approach is to have them perform business logic themselves.
(often abbreviated BS)
Thanks for that, I think Engines is winning in my mind so far!
Further, in terms of safety, having a large display built into your dash showing you navigation is much better than a small device you jerryrig onto a vent or something. It’s easier to see via your peripheral vision, and won’t put you in a situation where you need to go find it off of the floor when it falls off.
grep -r
exists and is even more faster and doesn’t require passing around file names.
grep -r --include='*.txt' 'somename' .
I just started using this at $jorb. Check out their “ui-mode” is all I’m going to say about that.
The password to my password manager: a few randomly chosen words that will definitely just sound like nonsense dementia-talk probably.
Geocaching is free and usually lots of fun in cities. It’s like a big database of dead drops - people hide small containers with pieces of paper to sign, and post their GPS coordinates online. Frequently they’re hidden near points if interest, as well so you might find some cool shops or bars as a side effect.
I’ll take it over QuickTime
The sentiment of the first half of your comment is the cause of the problem you describe in the second half. Why /should/ the CI tool have any “steps” built in? Use a task runner, or script in your repo for any task you expect CI to do. Configure CI to run the same command you would run locally.
yeah, you can use any app, and they work fine… with, as you might expect some warts due to apps not being designed for that screen size. a common issue is with apps that have ridiculous fixed headers and footers, leaving you a teeny tiny sliver of space for content. there’s an option to make the viewport slightly bigger, since the screen extends down and around the outer cameras, and that helps sometimes, but then obviously the cameras might prevent you from hitting some buttons on that footer. this is not a very common situation though, and maybe almost desirable? I can use the outer screen to do quick phone interactions and put it back in my pocket without being too sucked in. if I want to doom scroll/get otherwise immersed, I’ll open the fold. i like that this needs to be an intentional action.
you can respond to messages and type on the outer screen, yes, using any keyboard as long as it’s Gboard.
yeah, I liked the z3c so much, I must’ve gone through like 4 copies of them, until a newly purchased one had the screen let go within a month of me opening up the box. I’ve been chasing for a modern version of that phone ever since, and the razr+ is the closest I’ve come
I don’t know. I’m typing this in a razr 40 ultra with a shattered outer screen. on one hand, it sucks that it’s shattered. on the other hand, I’m happy it has a second screen as a point of redundancy?