Time to piss off both camps an start calling it f5x.
lemmyng
What REALLY irks me is that the gboard keyboard on Android is context-sensitive. No, I don't want to have a shortcut for ".com" when long-pressing the period key while typing an address, I want to type a fscking dash!
Right?!! Consider this - if you replace the scroll wheel with two buttons, which one would you press to scroll down?
SO: asks a yes/no question
Me: elaborates first for 5 minutes, forgets to say yes or no
I've had acquaintances waste away trying to delay cancer death. Hospice is not fun, so I'd rather go out on my own terms.
Plus, any kind of money making scheme I'd think of is likely going to end up like the "aim for the bushes" scene in The Other Guys.
There's a long list of caveats when running VS Code over SSH. By comparison, text editors:
- Work on Alpine remotes
- Work on older distributions, and other *NIX systems
- Have no problems with SSH key passphrases or security keys
- Only require a few MB of memory
- When run in tmux are largely resilient to SSH connection issues
If you frequently work on remote systems you frequently only get command line access, where you can still use vim/nano/emacs but not a full IDE like VS Code. In that case you might find it more convenient to learn one text editor well and forgo the IDE.
My favorite example is this one, because it's a faithful translation of the meaning of the song while substituting words to keep the rhymes.
your not eating for enjoyment, your eating to fuel your body.
This is the number one cause why diets get abandoned and people gain weight again. Adding a little enjoyment to the diet goes a long way towards long term compliance.
For me what made a huge difference was adding acid, specially for stews. A hearty splash of vinegar or soy sauce while stewing, or even a dash of lime just before serving takes it from "meh" to "seconds please!".