@AceHardware You may know this already but you have a HUGE problem with your online orders, this year I made 2, the 1st was not sent until I called a week after, the second one was CHARGED but CANCELED, and nobody knew until I called, 0/2, 100% fail, btw you lost a client.
@AceHardware You may know this already but you have a HUGE problem with your online orders, this year I made 2, the 1st was not sent until I called a week after, the second one was CHARGED but CANCELED, and nobody knew until I called, 0/2, 100% fail, btw you lost a client.
A new Twitter by Apple has better chances to success than a new Phone by Elon, and actually, is the best time to built it, 50% of Twitter employees are available for hire, and a lot of twitter users are still here because of the lack of a real competitor.
@BatsouElef JavaScript is still alive because browsers do not support Typescript natively, and also because WASN cannot access the DOM, but, COBOL is also a thing on 2022 so, it will become less relevant among the years to come.
@bvgastel It’s a combination of bash and power shell commands, the first is wsl on PS it starts Linux, I need to remap the ports bc WSL2 has dynamic IP, I found an script online to do it automatically on start, inside Linux I use .bashrc to start the server.
Apparently there are a lot of Samsung fan boys and they are kinda aggressive, understandable, I’d be angry too if I had to pay flagship price for something that has Android on it. 😂
I asked my mum, "so, you want my Galaxy S22 Ultra once I get my S23 Ultra?"
She said, "no, my S20 Ultra still runs perfectly fine."
I jokingly said, "that's a 3-year-old phone though."
She said, "well you're my 22-year-old son and I still haven't dumped you yet."
Windows 11 with WSL2 (with any Linux) is the best development platform but WSL2 has some annoying things Microsoft needs to address:
1. Dynamic IP on the WSL2 instance makes us to forward the ports every time we restart the machine.
2. Access WSL2 files on windows is super slow.
I still think we all should leave twitter and give our opinion on a platform that is Open Source and not controlled by a single person, company or advertisers, something like Wikipedia, but this requires too much founding to operate, it may not be possible.
The current exodus to Mastodon is like that time when “everyone” was leaving to Signal because WhatsApp was going to share information with Facebook, one month later everyone was still on WhatsApp and nobody was opening Signal anymore.