

Yes, because it’s a maker on YouTube showing off a project he did? It’s a clickbaity title sure, but this isn’t a research paper showcasing a new technology. He’s using a dev kit to make something he thinks is cool. Fail to see the issue.
Yes, because it’s a maker on YouTube showing off a project he did? It’s a clickbaity title sure, but this isn’t a research paper showcasing a new technology. He’s using a dev kit to make something he thinks is cool. Fail to see the issue.
Like, a GUI plus command line, objectively provides you with more UX tools and ways of presenting data and interactions to the user
My long list of vim plugins and adhoc macros would like a word. I don’t doubt VSCode can do something similar, but I love that I can script vim to do basically whatever. Also, it feels much faster to not need to touch a mouse at all.
wrt conf file location, they’re only generally in /usr/lib/systemd, /etc/systemd, or /run/systemd. You can always find out what’s getting read with systemctl cat <service-name>
. Way easier to find stuff than with some other random programs imo, I’ve seen crap have default conf files in dumb places like /usr/share/<service-name>/lib/etc
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iirc it came out that the gambling site was intentionally cycling through cloudflare’s IP range to avoid IP blocking, causing legitimate websites to be flagged as unsafe. They said they’d still host them, they just need their own IP and not one of cloudflare’s. Horribly communicated to the customer though