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first useful thing built using Rust
wording is pretty funny here taken out of context.
first useful thing built using Rust
wording is pretty funny here taken out of context.
It is supposed also count prior installations, but customers haven't been have been under-reporting the numbers.
EDIT: does /[α-ω]\+
work?
Are the words wholly comprised of given characters? Could you supply an excerpt?
I gave it a shot and pattern [/w]*[α-ω][/w]*
seemed to work.
Thanks nerd
Finally, a place to stash all my Samsung bloatware
I was apparently enraptured by PCs as a child, didn't really do much apart from games / emulators until secondary school. At ~14 I was offered an extracurricular class to learn how to program TI-82 calculators. This really clicked for me, ended up pursuing a heavy math / comp sci / stem curriculum. I get to automate away tedious / boring tasks by working on a mentally stimulating puzzle. The rush on getting it working the first time is 👌
From https://github.com/githubnext/monaspace#editors :
If you want coding ligatures but do not want texture healing, you can omit the
calt
setting:
It's basically a different type of ligature - it is standard to OTF fonts, but requires ligature support in your editor/terminal. Just need to enable ligatures and/or enable specific ligature sets. See https://github.com/githubnext/monaspace#editors or maybe https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/config/font-shaping.html for the general procedure in a supporting terminal.
I'm a layman in this case but sounds about right. Sounds similar to material certificates for steel etc in construction. You could technically have steel for a project that is up to spec but without a material cert it may as well be ballast.
If you haven't used it already, using / reading thru something kickstart.nvim will hopefully help. The aim of kickstart is to have a usable starting point that is simple/small enough to read through and understand what is going on, with some guidance on what to do to extend it further.
If only there were a handy resource that covers this....
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There is no code. Only ﹠code.
---- immutable borrow occurs here
'Should' is a pretty strong word, try it out if you want.
I mainly use it because it colorizes the output nicer than ls, but it also has git awareness if you need it.
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5 minutes to the beach, 20 minutes from the beach. That's a serious trek.
Pretty sure I heard from Seinfeld once. Also huff, sigh, and look visibly annoyed doing stuff - to give the impression you are working under pressure.
Excellent, have been watching this.
Warning from the release: