come on, only one out of those four is a programming language
edit (begrudgingly): ok fine, half, but still
come on, only one out of those four is a programming language
edit (begrudgingly): ok fine, half, but still
just looked it up and couldn’t find a decent client for ios. There was Monal but it looks more like a draft rather than a finished application. Things don’t even have padding or margins. The snikket one I won’t even mention, you can’t expect people to use something that gives them visual discomfort.
This tool is for your use case. It comes with bonus privacy features like unique address for each service so they can’t cross track you
I would start with codecademy for a gentle intro and then move on to one of the books
I got so excited about an app that would do both, went to App Store and got genuinely startled by how unpleasant it looked. I don’t understand when devs opt in to spend more time on custom styling when there are lots of properly designed libraries
in my experience manjaro install had a weird unnecessary customizations in terms of configuring things. Applications broke more often and it was harder to apply common fixes. Not very beginner-friendly because of that. Endeavor results in a much cleaner and simpler install
can’t understand how manjaro is still alive, given how much better endeavouros configures the system
ah got it, thanks
yeah but that’s not setting up a container that’s just setting up python env
setup on a container run without docker
??
That sounds great, I didn’t look into it enough to know that
Amazing! Have wanted something like this for years, currently use raindrop but not fully, very hesitant of locking myself in. This looks very promising.
no image/text previews, only small part of the title visible, no sharing, no automatic archiving
manjaro was terrible when I used it (several years ago), imo it is fundamentally broken. I would suggest trying a smoother arch install. I always recommend endeavoros because I had an effortless experience with it.