I case you haven’t seen it, there’s a famous photo giving that same vibe that would go around on Reddit regularly:
https://preview.redd.it/87buo1lvb7071.png?auto=webp&s=80a37b369f7d9b5a281212ff350a75a3f08c265d
I case you haven’t seen it, there’s a famous photo giving that same vibe that would go around on Reddit regularly:
https://preview.redd.it/87buo1lvb7071.png?auto=webp&s=80a37b369f7d9b5a281212ff350a75a3f08c265d
Is there a reason you’re suspicious about that particular dependency, or are you just asking about dependencies in general?
Have you checked all the ethernet links are actually connected at 1G and not 100M?
Something which notifies you whenever a new comment or reply is made to a selected post/comment, so that you can keep track of any new conversation.
Something like this would be awesome as a core Lemmy feature IMO. It would essentially turn a post (or maybe any comment tree?) into a matrix style room. Lemmy is actually decent for long term discussion (e.g. helping someone with a problem), but not if there are more than two people involved.
And it still says “Bell” on it, too.
If you’re referring to pre-breakup American Bell, this one appears to be Bell Canada, which tragically still exists.
I use Emacs+org-mode on pc and orgzly on mobile. Syncthing to sync them.
Huh, I’ve seen .local used for this quite a bit and only just now realised that it’s meant for something else.
I’ve also seen .corp 🤮
I use orgzly for android, with syncthing to synchronise the files.
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.orgzly/
It’s very flexible, but I’m not sure it’s quite what you’re looking for.
Even if you can get past whatever VM detection they currently do, that’ll only work until they require remote attestation.
What’s the android IDE? To me solving the file permissions thing sounds simpler.
Android should allow you to do something like that with storage scopes.
Edit: I know I’m not answering your question, but I couldn’t find anything like what you were asking for.
OP is looking for a browser based IDE. I don’t think vscode has anything like that.
Congratulations. If you weren’t a Haskell programmer before, you are now.
I’m kind of feeling like my xmonad days are numbered unfortunately, as Wayland makes progress.
“cons cunt” is just Aussie slang for Lisp Programmer.
The trams just share a lane with traffic. It’s a pretty small network, and it’s more of a tourist thing than serious public transit.
I use orgzly on android, Emacs on desktop. Syncthing to sync the files.
This as close to actual England as EPCOT England has ever been.