pre and code I’m pretty sure
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Hexarei@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•You're not alone: This email from Google's Gemini team is concerningEnglish
5·8 months agoBixby is/was Samsung’s assistant thing. Unrelated to Google’s Gemini
Seems like they meant spines to me? As in those little spikey spines pointing backwards down the esophagus?
Hexarei@programming.devto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Derail any conversation by mentioning "microwaving your water" ruleEnglish
4·9 months agoNo it really wasn’t. “I don’t know much about their grid” means the next “it” in the comment is referring to “their grid”. No ambiguity to be had, friend.
Hexarei@programming.devto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Derail any conversation by mentioning "microwaving your water" ruleEnglish
1·9 months agoNot the poster you’re responding to by my spouse has snakes and uses our kettle to boil water to thaw out their mice
Also seems like it would be fun to do with rEFInd
And looking glass for good games performance for those select few titles that otherwise refuse
I’d recommend the GPD MicroPC as well, with its utility focus instead of just gaming.
Yep, then realized I’m trans too
Hexarei@programming.devto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•US man stages $1 bank robbery to get state healthcare (2011)English
7·9 months agoGaston County jail
So strange to see my home county mentioned on the Internet, had to double-take.
You beat me to it, this song is an absolute banger
Are you objectifying me??
Most people pay for that privilege
Hexarei@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•VMware perpetual license holders receive cease-and-desist letters from BroadcomEnglish
3·10 months agoTrue. Your response just seemed to imply that the two aren’t comparable in 2025, and they absolutely are.
Hexarei@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•VMware perpetual license holders receive cease-and-desist letters from BroadcomEnglish
3·10 months agoYou can do live migration like that with qemu, I do it all the time with Proxmox, which uses qemu under the hood.
Yeah that’s a fair way to look at it
I don’t get your analogy, but (neo)vim is a full featured IDE if you configure it to be one
Hexarei@programming.devto
Accidental Renaissance@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Emily Feiner, social worker, physically dragged out of NY-17 Rep. Mike Lawler's town hall Sunday nightEnglish
38·10 months agoI totally missed what community this was lmao
Hexarei@programming.devto
Accidental Renaissance@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Emily Feiner, social worker, physically dragged out of NY-17 Rep. Mike Lawler's town hall Sunday nightEnglish
341·10 months agoLooks like a Renaissance painting
Hexarei@programming.devto
iiiiiiitttttttttttt@programming.dev•"Happy little outages, here and there"
11·10 months agoFunnily enough, that brings NetworkChuck to mind












Every time I’ve tried helix, as a staunch neovim user, I’ve run up against frustration at the selection-first approach. In helix you have to select the function first, then delete it. In neovim I know that
dafwill delete the function and the line below it if there is one.It’s not better or worse IMHO, it’s just different enough that it requires me to go from thinking action-modifier-movement to thinking movement-modifier-action. I’ll probably keep giving it a shot every year or so though, always useful to try tools and see if something fits you better than what you have.