To be honest, that was the biggest value proposition of GitHub Copilot.
To be honest, that was the biggest value proposition of GitHub Copilot.
It’s relative. If you just started, it might feel like a lot of YAML, but if you used it back when everything had to be done in YAML, modern Home Assistant will feel like little to no YAML.
Ooooh. This is exactly what I want, and I want to help you make things better!
I’d like to brainstorm ways of making it opt-in, and making it discoverable without being spammy.
What do you use to coordinate code contributors to your project? Do you have a matrix channel?
PS: I don’t think you need to focus that hard on making it two way. What you’ve implemented so far is already useful. There are some porn subreddits I used to go to when I’m horny, and let me tell you that comments are absolutely not necessary!
In my experience, it’s both. I’m watching a friend of mine go on the apps and she got over 2000 likes (I’m not even exaggerating) in a week. When she sorts through those she first reacts to the main photo, and then looks at their job, and the rest of the profile.
So in order to get matches as a guy, you need to have your life together with a stable job, an interesting personality you can somehow convey in a profile, and good enough looks for that to matter.
The most common advice for git is
commit early. commit often
Do not however, follow the same advice for relationships.
SOMEONE BUILT THIS, SO IT MUST LEAD SOMEWHERE
If you liked “It takes two”, you should absolutely play “A way out”!
It’s from the same developer and has a similar emphasis on co-op.
So, if an application crashes on your device, you’re okay with it never getting fixed because the developer has no idea it’s a problem?
Oooh! I got this one! There’s an excellent YouTube channel called “Fall of Civilizations” that show all the different ways this happened in the past.
Not if Google’s web DRM thing goes through
They didn’t create Flash. They bought a company called Macromedia who had created Flash.
A bunch of people discussed in another thread why that doesn’t make sense: https://iusearchlinux.fyi/comment/976118
For 44 billion, he could have started a rival platform from scratch and paid people $100 each as a sign up bonus. That would be for over 400 million customers.
Civilization
The sad part is that it used to be simple. You could do apt install whatever and it would usually get it.
They also used to have a graphical frontend for apt, which felt like an app store before app stores (and even the iPhone itself) existed.
I suspect it’ll get simple again. If canonical doesn’t do it, some other distro will overtake it.
So, matrix has the concept of aliases for channels/rooms. ActivityPub should do something similar for communities.
Apt does not have most packages you need anymore. You have to add custom repositories for everything. Which means you have to go to a website and still run a whole bunch of commands. Worst of both worlds. Other distros are not as bad, but between snap, flathub, etc. Linux package management is not in a good state at the moment.
Wait, what happened when you answered? Did it start the plot of payphone?
Yeah that doesn’t work if you live in Seattle.