Three years, sixteen thousand lines of @rustlang, split across four crates and one project.
Say "hello" to Amp, a new text editor for your terminal: https://t.co/6SO6gmVls1
> Awair is experiencing healthy growth … Your device will still perform the same quality air monitoring, but the data it collects will no longer be accessible via the Awair Home App.
Growth is supposed to be good, right? Right?
Pierre Poilievre’s strategy of playing an anti-establishment friend of working people is compelling, effective & dangerous.
If this fake populist can con his way to power, the elite will have a field day.
Our @thebreachmedia video explains his playbook:
@photoprism_app Would be cool to have one with a logo that’s just an outline of the circle and triangles. Too much print material can make a shirt uncomfortable. 😄
A 2008 relic of computer code that solves no problem; causes dire externalities; offers no consumer protections; and has no intrinsic value (except that another fool can be induced to pay more for it), is not a panacea for fiscal woes. It's a Ponzi scheme. https://t.co/BS0JoxdYPO
@dylanatsmith@Fastmail I use a couple of custom domains for myself and my family and wanted to cutover seamlessly. Between the Gmail import feature and their domain tools, it was all very painless.
I can't believe there isn't a way to filter emails from people that aren't in your contact list in Gmail. You'd think the dominant player in email would have robust filters, but it's an awfully minimal feature.
@dylanatsmith I actually really enjoyed CoffeeScript. I use past tense only because much of its syntactic sugar is available in modern JS. You can always transpile it to modern JS and work with that. 🙂