Might be, tbh. I never noticed it on my Surface, which has OneDrive disabled, but I used that one was less. Or maybe it’s some other garbage on the corporate laptop causing issues (like Trellix).
Now you made me want to investigate.
Might be, tbh. I never noticed it on my Surface, which has OneDrive disabled, but I used that one was less. Or maybe it’s some other garbage on the corporate laptop causing issues (like Trellix).
Now you made me want to investigate.
That would make sense for forks, not branches. Although to be fair, the word branch also doesn’t make sense for branches (since those don’t exactly merge back into the trunk).
There’s a lot of really well-fitting words to accurately describe the relations. Master/Slave is honestly not one of them.
Uh… The new one literally takes a couple of seconds to remember that OneDrive and Notepad++ exist when I use it on my work PC, all while entries towards the bottom keep shifting around.
It’s completely unusable.
My work has me working with Matlab Simulink paths, which may (and sometimes actually do) contain newlines.
I chose Tumbleweed for my first desktop Linux install a couple of months ago. Only had some minor issues so far (like missing codecs).
Although I recently tried to build a Kwin plugin, and even though I figured out the build dependencies, it didn’t show up as expected, not sure what’s going on there.


Literally switched to Linux on my desktop yesterday.


It’s Microsoft. For some insane reason, excel formulas are localized. E.g. German Excel uses “SUMME()” instead of “SUM()”.
It’s insanely annoying because it sport of makes it more difficult to ask for help (I.e. only Germans might know what SVERWEIS does). And if you manage to find a solution in English, you need to translate it.


You can literally sort issues by last activity if you want to proritize based on that. There’s no reason to autoclose issues.
I’m fond of ruff lately. Pretty much the same as black, but it just comes with the linter instead of being separate tools.
Just make another PR where you add formatter instructions to the readme and pyproject.toml.
On Windows, you can open the emoji picker with Win+. or Win+, (depending on locale iirc). Then just switch to the symbols tab by clicking the omega symbol and chose å
Alternatively, you can install PowerToys, which includes a quick accentuator tool.


Yaml is just arcane bullshit to actually write as a human. Nor is it intuitively clear how yaml serializes.
It should support both. On the instance side to limit a region/country matching the instance, then client side to set your actual reachable area.