My favorite version of this is when the novice has followed someone's dodgy advice to set pull.rebase = true, then they pull a shared branch that they're collaborating on, into which their coworker has just merged origin/main. Instant Sorcerer's Apprentice-scale chaos!
Why are you doing that? Don't do that.
many people I met during my time in SF said they “hated Caltrain”, come to find out they’d never actually taken it. I took it all the time from SF to Palo Alto and it was always fast, easy, and reliable.
I just can’t copy anything from the URL bar at all.
Will this fix copying from the url bar in kde?
People constantly hype Datagrip, I've always used DBeaver. They look almost exactly the same. Aside from the slick marketing, what value does Datagrip bring that justifies the price?
It’s $0.01 per install at that scale according to their pricing chart.
Great, now my city can be overrun with cars in the simulation too.
Great, now my city can be overrun with cars in the simulation too.
Rural places can have public transit. Many rural communities in other countries are served by busses.
Liquor licenses should not be granted to establishments without public transit during business hours.
The American idea of DRIVING TO THE BAR, many of which have parking lots, is completely an utterly unacceptable.
Liquor licenses should not be granted to establishments without public transit during business hours.
The American idea of DRIVING TO THE BAR, many of which have parking lots, is completely an utterly unacceptable.
Bandwidth was the wrong choice of words. Storage space is more what I meant.
I don’t understand why lemmy caches photos in the first place? Like surely it’s quicker, easier, and lower bandwidth to just store a url to the original source.
but don’t want to commit early so you can pull down the changes to your laptop.
Someone needs to tell this man about rebasing.
Yea I absolutely cannot imagine having to move my entire hand to a arrow cluster.
Right Thumb mod + hjkl gang
why not just use a JST connector instead of soldering it? What board are you running?
> > > something nice > >
Are we talking about the same stack overflow?
Not keen on cars with an over reliance on central displays for everything. Having a single unit controlling so many things that could easily be switches, dials or other things feels pretty dangerous.
Coulda just ended the sentence there.
You definitely do not want to generate TOTPs in your password manager. That makes it a single point of failure in the event of a breach.
I'm trying to improve my morning routines with Home Assistant. I have a set of Eve Motionblinds connected to Home Assistant, along with my Sonos with Alexa.
My goal is to set an alarm with Alexa, and have the Eve Motionblines raise 15-20m before the alarm goes off as a sort of sunrise alarm clock.
I've looked through the docs, but I can't figure out any way to make something like this happen. Anyone have any ideas?
Why would I go on bad lemmy?