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Comment #32438950
Starting to build an Arduino / ESP32 / Pi / Jetson Nano / ROS 2 robotics project. Mostly C++, some Python.
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Comment #26577399
Yes, chose Go over Rust for a prototype API backend because Google Cloud docs offers code examples in Go :p Satisfied with Go performance, strongly prefer Goland over VS Code for b…
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Comment #26369170
Using Windows, comparing different Jetbrains products to VS Code, I personally experience for example a constant input lag in the terminal (Powershell) emulator (?) on Jetbrains ID…
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Comment #24987212
I did not realize, thanks. The year of publishing should be quoted in the link title?
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Comment #23464339
> It's a pity that docker swarm did not make it. Sorry I do not understand that statement, in my naive opinion Docker Swarm seems to be a thing. Care to elaborate, please?
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Comment #23232093
point taken, thanks :)
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Comment #23221551
perhaps useful to replace the wording "track down" with "identify"?
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Comment #23219847
A bit of context for non-Norwegians: The government owned media NRK bought location data from Tamoco worth approximately 3,400 USD. The NRK subsidiary NRKbeta has "connected the do…
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Comment #23112334
Hybris & Curiosity => Vim => Emacs => Evil Emacs => Spacemacs => Evil Emacs => Org-mode videos on Youtube => Silent Despair => VS Code + Vim keys (w/o Ctrl*) => Peace of mind.
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Comment #22715066
I think this discussion is awesome, such a readworthy mix of opinions, experience and large scale digressions :)
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Comment #22711014
is there a discussion thread around that proposal somewhere?
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Comment #22710695
sorry, my bad
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Comment #22710422
I was just trying to get a response to how the Python transition mentioned was so (edit:) "catastrophic". I don't understand the need to bring fiction writers, fatal diseases or la…
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Comment #22710189
> But: if it's a completely new language (no backward compatibility to C++) - why do we need this? Would backwards compatibility to "modern C++" make more sense than no backwards c…
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Comment #22710173
I agree about the "rocky transition" from Python 2 to 3. Still if the Python migration story gives any inference towards the outcome of an eventual C++ transition, the new language…
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Comment #22389827
Will there be an option for internal discussion? For example ticking off the "internal" checkbox makes the thread visible to team members and collaborators only.
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Comment #19643543
do you have plans to perform an external security audit?
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Comment #19643489
in order to regain trust in matrix.org, what other options exist than an external security audit?