I used to follow Ladybird/SerenityOS stuff but their takes on “political stuff” is just… too bad.
I used to follow Ladybird/SerenityOS stuff but their takes on “political stuff” is just… too bad.
Just make sure things are working while doing this. Maybe accepting your changes and the incoming changes is the correct way, but you need to know what you are doing.
Sometimes I have doubts if some people I see posting here on Lemmy actually work. It seems like y’all live in this Wonderland where finding new jobs is extremely easy and convincing whole companies to use free software is easy like sending an e-mail. I’m honestly envious.
But still, the fact that the person already said that not using Windows isn’t an option and you persisted questioning wasn’t very nice, so I see no reason for you to be rude and offensive when someone call out your behavior. Please keep it civil.
If they don’t know how to solve conflicts do you think that they know the difference between merge or rebase?
You pull the origin to your fork and solve the conflicts one by one, that’s usually how it goes.
If you want to keep your files how they are you can select “accept local changes” instead of “accept incoming changes”. That’s it.
Edit: If you need something more detailed let me know, I am assuming you are using an IDE like VSCode
Bitcoin educator lmao
I don’t know why he has so many followers. I think it is just because he says what people want to hear, but it doesn’t have any depth to it.
Nothing against him personally, I just think he’s annoying and also has some entrepreneur vibes that I hate. I am grateful for the right to repair activism, but the latest videos that I watched were just shallow complaining. Justified of course but… yeah.
Isn’t there a way to allow the devices to be accessed through the local network? It doesn’t need to interfere with the data collection or the encryption, you are just allowing the user to access the device locally, before it is even encrypted to be sent to the servers.
To be honest if I am choosing between two devices and one supports HA and the other doesn’t, the choice is quite obvious. I think one way to convince your higher ups is that you will be more appealing to a big niche of tech users that have elaborate IOT setups (which means $$$).
If it was intended but not properly documented as it says, why does it keep being called a bug?
Imagine having the guts of using a command with “–purge” without reading documentation and blaming others because you’re just lazy.
Maybe just install a distro that don’t let you do that, OP. Have you considered getting a Mac?
We recently purchased the family plan even if it is quite expensive for a couple. Reading this of course made me feel better about it.
EndeavourOS on my desktop, Arch Linux on my laptop.
I’m curious about the apps now lol
Can’t say anything about privacy because I haven’t used their stuff enough, however I have an iPad from 2013 in perfect state that it useless because I can’t install anything on it.
It seems many banks/providers used to had this functionality and just stopped maintaining in favor of Google/Apple Pay.
Hopefully they decide to do it again.
Yes I realized that, the one that doesn’t is Aurora I think
I’m confused why you would assume that there isn’t any context where someone might need to store their cards on their phone instead of carrying a wallet. Have you considering asking why instead of assuming everyone is like you? Is amazing when you get to know other perspectives.
If this means that I might be able to use NFC payments because alternatives to Google Pay will exist, I am very happy. Hopefully this will also make possible to F-droid to provide auto updates.
I just wanted to point out, no need to apologize! Hopefully you find something suitable for you.
Just took a few years and literal internet harassment. I am glad the PR creator was able to figure out a fancy way of wording things to have it merged though. Very smart, lol.