@omybeard Много лет назад у линукса было всё плохо со сном и гибернацией. Тогда привык выключать в конце дня. И только после понял насколько это круто. Типа как гарантированная уборка рабочего места в конце дня. Утром -- новый день, новые задачи, новый стол.
@buzzdecafe @bahmutov The article is a big bias from the first to the last letter by design :) Let me clarify: I don’t mean every writing mathematician is an asshole, I mean many of them are.
@nicholaswyoung Ouch, cultural difference. In Russian crutch = kludge. Crutches, cycles, and bugs are elements of a proggramers’ arm-of-coat (https://t.co/KSRnCTJ3sU). In this context they are used as a kind of unreliable beams & have nothing to do with disabled people. Didn’t wanna hurt anyone.
Switched from VIM to NeoVIM. It was not that hard and worthwhile. Thrown away obsolete plugins and keystrokes, got the new LanguageClient features. So my VIM is more powerful again than those vscodes and webstorms of my colleagues.
A small update to XOD site engine brings beautiful node docs rendering as it done in IDE itself. Check out an example https://t.co/177xCkmfYO
#Arduino#Programming
I always felt Linux `find` is clunky with its illogical command line switches. Found `fd`: a modern alternative with colors, regexes, and trash filters:
$ fd ".*.jsx?$" packages
finds all JS and JSX under packages/ ignoring paths from `.gitignore` 👍
#linux#shell#bash
In case you’ve missed something. Here is a list of the most interesting publications created by members of the XOD community recently https://t.co/FB57B44V7M
#Arduino#Programming#Education