I guess it is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_(syntax)
I guess it is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_(syntax)
I don’t get why the RFC show an example returning 403 with body “You do not have enough credit.” although there is a dedicated status code " 402 Payment Required". Isn’t more correct to use 402 in this situation?
So which one are you using ?
I tried Helix but my muscle memory around Vim movements was a non - starter for me. Also , Helix wasn’t working out of the box with Vue.JS (it needs to be tweaked a bit.
So I gave a try to LazyVIM and everything works almost as is. I’ll never look back.
I’m in the same situation. I have a One Plus 8, and when I try to update using the updater app on Android, my phone reboot a dozen of time but finally boot without updating Lineage OS. I tried twice and finally gave up…
Just by curiosity, why Blender isn’t adapted for this use case ?
Because I’m lazy haha. I found this one for Firefox which is perfect !
Do you know if a browser extension allow to fill Signup form with fake data ?
Really helpful, thanks. Just curios, does this list apply also for LineageOS + MicroG ?
I have the One Plus 8 with Lineage OS and I’m really happy with it. I only miss a SD Card slot…
I’m really happy with Mullvad and their pricing. I can pay for only one month if I need it so I don’t have another subscription to pay each month.
I really love FUTO’s keyboard, the auto-completion is really good. I paid to support them. I whish they’ll add French model soon.
Same with One Plus 8. The only thing I miss is a SD Card and Jack port…
I did a quick user script with Tampermonkey to search torrents links from torrents-csv.com of movies when I’m navigating to themoviedb.org . Not sure I can share it but it was really fun to develop and really useful for me.
For example, all of the list abstractions (map, filter, reduce, etc.) will copy the array to a new list every time you chain them.
This methods were added to generator recently. So you can avoid copying the array in memory.
All this is also without even getting started on the million JS frameworks and libraries which make it really easy to have vendor lock-in and version lock-in at the same time
In my opinion, it’s also what make JS good. There a package for almost everything.
The link is dead.
You can get pretty far using a bit of JS and Tamper Monkey . You can even search in existing user scripts if someone already did it.
I installed it on a cheap VPS a few years ago, and it just works. I never had to do any maintenance. I love it
The API of ListenBrainz is really simple. I built a simple MPV script to send my listenned tracks to ListenBrainz in few hours. It does the job pretty well, and I submitted almost 50K records.
For the moment I didn’t do anything with it, but I know I could someday.