@maxfras@Venanta @twinsinfrance I would probably replace “well” with “so” in (nu), to make the translated mix closer to original one in meaning (of all the intersections 😁)
@dim0kq Same issue. Though the workaround that works for me is: each time you’re done with using PC+AirPods - hit the “disconnect” button in the Bluetooth devices list. That way it stops grabbing it (until you hit connect again when you need them there). Still sucks, but “something” 🤷
Quarantine work !== Remote work.
I’ve been working remotely with success for 13 years, and I’ve never been close to burn out.
I’ve been working quarantined for over a month and I’m feeling a tinge if burn out for the first time in my life. Take care of yourself folks. Really.
🎉 Rider 2020.1 is here! 🥳
💥 The backend runs on .NET Core on macOS and Linux
💥 Xamarin Hot Reload
💥 Better performance in Unity support
💥 Dataflow analysis for integer values
💥 Dynamic Program Analysis
💥 and more!
https://t.co/O1bkKKR1tq
Any sufficiently advanced form of technology is indistinguishable from magic. This could have been the name of our conference with all the amazing tech I've seen. #UnityQWeek
When I endorse Pure DI/Vanilla DI I often get the pushback that it requires more code than using a DI Container. @nikosbaxevanis demonstrates (with the unwitting assistance of @mikehadlow) how the opposite is true.
Pure DI/Vanilla DI is simpler, shorter, & safer than containers.
How hot and attractive!😍 Holy moly, just take a look at these prices on the Pycon Odessa Conference😱 Time to buy a tickets at a favorable price here: https://t.co/x7Arh6dlCI
@ploeh @laszlo_janszky While “vanilla DI” is funny I would stick to “Pure DI” now :) It’s in a Book 2.0 and shroud be part of the vocabulary going forward