We’ll get there, がんばれ!!
We’ll get there, がんばれ!!
Good to know, I’m still learning Japanese
PRs? Isn’t the point of @nocommit
that something does not get committed, and therefore no credentials are stored in the git repository? Even if the PR does not get merged, the file is still stored as a hit object and can be restored.
Fun fact: Tetsuya in the Japanese dictionary means:
徹夜 - てつや - 🇬🇧staying up all night
This sounds like a really useful solution, how do you implement something like this? Especially with linter integration
I don’t think modern systems use 32bit stamps anymore, the ones that do are built to fail
Explorers in Linux don’t work like this. They are just some app you can move your files with.
Why do you need to “tell” some “application”? Why do you need a “finder” if you know the absolute path already? Does this imply that “finder” always runs, ready to be told something?
Your opinion is wrong, Powershell must be banished
No I disagree, I just want it just works
What are you talking about?
This is only useful if it’s a kind of subscription model, right? Otherwise, you sell the thing and fuck off, never to be seen and maintain it.
Sure they didn’t plan to add one? I was devastated when they didn’t even have science at first, and of course all the bugs.
Slay the Kraken? More like return of the Kraken.
The roadmap seemed good, but it was too good to be true. Im still excited for multiplayer, but it won’t happen
Making it public is required by law at least in Germany, Impressumspflicht
It’s so sad what happened with KSP2, we were all so excited at the start. I’m glad I didn’t buy it though
You can also just use neovim instead, among other improvements, it’s configs are in the xdg dirs