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  • Or looking for asexual men! Not all asexual men are aromantic, which sounds to me like what you're looking for - someone who wants a romantic relationship but not sex. Or maybe someone demisexual - interested in sex, but only with someone they already have romantic feelings with.

  • You could've made music out of ejecting/retracting those all at different times!

    Would've actually been fantastic distributed systems practice, synchronizing all of those to tight tolerances of music across a network connection...

  • Another really helpful tool is to use the fish shell instead of bash. It has tons of useful features, but my favorite is by far the autocomplete. It parses man pages to provide suggestions for flags, subcommands, even passed arguments, and each item in the results list has a description, and it's all searchable by hitting shift+tab.

    That's what leveled up my cli game from 0-100. It's a massive difference in usability and discoverability. And unlike things like nushell, it's close enough to bash that you won't feel confused if you have to use bash instead.

  • I had that on a physical machine! It broke hardcore lol I had to reinstall the OS after trying to update

  • Swift: : Equatable

    (assuming all the members of the struct are themselves equatable, if not the compiler will tell you to implement the == method)

  • My best recommendation is a good git GUI. I really like Gitkraken (proprietary & freemium unfortunately, but a pretty generous free plan). I'm now more advanced than many of my coworkers because it helped me form an intuitive understanding of git.

  • DuckDuckGo has an app which can block trackers system-wide on Android

  • Yeah, never thought about this before, but how do blind users deal with captchas?

  • Have you used fish? The built-in fuzzy matching works pretty well for me. Wondering if there's any reason to add atuin in. Sync seems like a negative to me more than a positive.

  • What do you have against the number 4?

  • That's what decentraleyes does as well

  • This is a fantastic write-up, thanks for sharing!

  • I use Jenkins for work, unfortunately, so I have plenty of experience

  • The WinAmp maybe sorta open-sourcing is interesting. I've never used it (aside from downloading it to get MilkDrop working in Foobar2000).

  • I feel the same way. Designing good, opinionated APIs is HARD, but it also provides the best experience for both the author and the consumer.

    • Prettier is the undisputed king of JS formatters because it has no options by design. You set and forget.
    • One of the reasons iOS is so successful is because they lock down their APIs and put strict standards on apps, making it hard to write something that doesn't at least look good and slot into the OS well.

    Among other examples.

  • In a world where your IDE and maybe also compiler should warn you about using unicode literals in source code, that's not much of a concern.

    VSCode (and I'm sure other modern IDEs, but haven't tested) will call out if you're using a Unicode char that could be confused with a source code symbol (e.g. i and ℹ️, which renders in some fonts as a styled lowercase i without color). I'm sure it does the same on the long equals sign.

    Any compiler will complain (usually these days with a decent error message) if someone somehow accidentally inserts an invalid Unicode character instead of typing ==.

  • These names are really fun! Good ones to add to my list...

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