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It still happens today: https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji
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Hey, at least it doesn't put "feat:" or "<bug emoji>" at the front of the commit message!
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I LOLed when I saw the logo, and again when I saw the sample search. Either this guy has an incredible sense of humor, or I haven't been sleeping enough.
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This is a shame.
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This is so cool to see a big company promoting self hosting your stuff.
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I own a Motorola and I've had a very good experience (other than the fact that it's got Google in the OS, like all Androids, and the time I upgraded to Android 12 and decided I hated it).
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Reason number #107 to not use Samsung products.
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Indeed, as I read the part about wanting a devtools thing, I thought "How has this person never used Gammaray?" Gammaray is super useful.
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Not for me.
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USB-C/Thunderbolt is amazing. It blows my mind that you can have a graphics card, plus peripherals, plus storage, all connected by a single cable through a single, hot-pluggable(!) port.
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I find it interesting that, while this is marketed as "simpler" to work with data than bash or sh, over 50% of the examples have the sh/bash command shorter than the equivalent cosh c…
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Blokada 4
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I love how this is so on point.
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I recently bought a Thinkpad X1 Yoga Gen 6 with a 11th gen i7 and 32 GB of RAM. Even as a convertible, it plays very well with Linux.
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Wow, this has definitely been a great year for Matrix! It's very encouraging to see that big names are adopting the standard within their software.
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When I saw the title I immediately thought of the nuclear engines in Kerbal Space Program, which have a famously low amount of thrust (although they are efficient) :)
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Qt Creator has been just fine for me. Granted, it may take a few seconds to generate syntax highlighting, but it seems very usable to me.
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Indeed; while VSCode is held up as the "best ever IDE for everything, period", what those people gloss over is that they are web devs, not C++ hackers who need to be able to easily build pro…
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Or use Powertoys Run
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Razer Huntsman Elite is at $120 instead of $200.
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:(
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Mel! (At least if you aren't completely set on the PDP-8.)
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The only thing this is missing to make it modern is Walter Bright plugging D every time Python, Ruby, etc. is mentioned. (By the way, I have nothing against Walter. This just seemed like it should hav…