I read through the docs of pygit2, how is it too low level compared to using direct console output?
if you need complex workflows, couldn’t they be built over the convenience of the library?
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I read through the docs of pygit2, how is it too low level compared to using direct console output?
if you need complex workflows, couldn’t they be built over the convenience of the library?
that’s cool and all but when are we getting Jellyfin for Tizen on the Samsung TV app store? That’s the only thing stopping me from switching, I don’t want to deploy it myself
and the partner still prefers Netflix, because they hate to think what they want to watch
oh, didn’t notice that the implicit assumptions stopped at “meeting an alien race”
if they say “Moll and L’Ak” one more time I’ll have a aneurysm.
there were many ways to use the internet before browsers, applications talked with other applications, people joined BBSs, but you could argue that eventually, you’d like to access text or media in a repeatable manner, you’d like to be able to point to those resources in the least steps possible (some way of universally locate a resource…), those resources will end up being referenced by other resources and you’d eventually end up with the web.
the web is a side-effect of the internet
that gives me hope, thanks for sharing 😃
Ferret > Badger > Bear
welp, did it for me too, Samsung S23+, Android 14, 1.0.4.
Although I believe it’s not reporting as a crash, the app just closes, you can see the activity still running on the app switcher, but selecting it doesn’t return you too the thread, it takes you to the homepage. Seems to be related to the number of inline images on the thread (so far just 6, but they’re very HD, the thread is about a guy testing his new camera on his cat)
I’m of no help and just curious, what are you trying to accomplish that the built-in manager can’t do??
yeah, when I finished writing the post, I realized that they were having fun, and that’s the goal isn’t it?
the title is just click bait
upvoting to make this more visible, it’s weird that this the spoiler tag has a working toolbar button and it doesn’t render correctly
When the feature is fixed you shouldn’t be able to read this without clicking on it.
Prodigy kept getting better and better with each episode, I hope the next season keeps that momentum
Shut up and sit down, funniest board game podcast
a long time ago I worked at an event production company, we bought a plastic card (think credit cards) full color printer to print client logos on NFC cards, and I had to test them, so I printed McLovin’s driver licence on a card, and I still keep it on my wallet.
my mom was a teacher at the school I went to from kindergarten to secondary school (it’s normal that some schools offer all grades together where I’m from) and I can confirm this. My classmates could get out of doing whatever, while I was always taken to my mom. College was the first time I felt a bit of independence and it was rough.
if someone wants to talk board games in Spanish, you’re welcome to join !juegosdemesa@feddit.cl
also, it’s a contrast ratio thing, the brighter the pixels can be, the higher is the contrast ratio against pixels that are off.
thanks Rubén! great app. I tagged the post as fixed.
it’s funny that this is posted in the Firefox echo chamber. We should be sharing this outside our own circles.