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AboutI love everything open source and Linux. I'm also way to positive to rant about anything. I configure the shit out of anything.
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SkillsRust, Go, SQL, NoSQL, TypeScript, HTML, CSS, JS, Docker
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LocationDenmark
Joined devRant on 6/17/2018
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It is fucked up! A good reason to get a contract by a law student or a paid lawyer.
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I went through FSND at Udacity and are thinking some calculus and other maths at MIT open course ware. Is the maths worth it for a programming career?
What tips do you have on learning what one needs to learn?
I want it all, that is, besides the actual school - I'm super curious and am unsure how much / what I actually need to learn. Just research more concepts, and use them in practice? -
HOME + right + right + END
If that HOME -> END combo isn't faster then I'll rewrite the word.
You're not the only one haha -
@musician I agree. I've discussed my standpoint in the comments above.
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@stackiox That's my plan, I've also been busy with other things in the meanwhile to give them some time. I already use my own modified version with link. But it's still weird 🤔
I was just trying to rant 😊 -
@Fast-Nop Try going to date-fns.org - it's not an unpaid job. It's also a key feature for general webapps.
I agree 100% with you. But this still seems a bit odd to me -
@Creep Welcome to DevRant btw! I hope you enjoy your stay
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@Creep That sounds great. If your willing to take the feedback, share it here when you're done! Just make sure common vulnerabilities are taken care of first 😅
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@Fast-Nop I'm not done yet, but I will read it thoroughly.. It makes a lot of sense.
Most of these points are also a reason why I'm venting here instead of on another issue.
Mostly, I've been actively halping other people in the repo - I always try to before issuing my own things. I can only imagine how tiresome it is over longer periods of time.
But they were writing with me and others, and we were figuring things out - then suddenly, they stopped being active.
I just want to help improve their repo and are providing everything myself. I'm even suggesting that a bunch of work doesn't need to be done.
First I thought it was a vacation but now it's almost the entire month... And the project has momentum and are in an active v2 alpha stage. This weirds me out, as it seems very sudden to go silent, and that's while they're active on private repos -
That sounds awesome! But maybe not for HR persons.
An idea could be to have it available alongside a 'normal' portfolio? -
@henlo Haha yeah, it's my first 😁
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Lol, just use the right csp. Security shouldn't be bashed, ever 🙉
A day for a csp issue seems though though. Why didn't you see it in the console? -
Oh this is a bot
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Grapped for my nugget bucket!
I didn't know someone is quoted for it but it's a fundemental thing of problem-solving; to be able to understand the problem in its entirety. -
@KittyMeowstika My best bet would be to use the official documentation with the links I've given.
Are you sure the file positioning is correct?
Is VS setup to use it correctly?
Is the rule correctly spelled out?
I'm almost certain it's a VS problem. The syntax looks fine -
@unDone Nice. Its just a nice way to get thing running properly and a usual tech (for me) when building VMs
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@unDone Oh hey look! It's the blog I was talking about, at least I think so
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@KittyMeowstika Did you define the affected files in your config? Like here
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@KittyMeowstika I don't want to impose anything but CRLF endings have always worked for me and is something I see quite often.
Prettier is for JS, I always forget its not universal.. But, you're in luck because VS has great docs on this: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/...
There's two links in this section, those will have a lot more useful info than me. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/... -
@cursee The better, short answer lol
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@Hishiro It's in your mind you have to make up that opinion.
Beeding successful is not just about what you perceive, but also others. And most people see a happy family-person with food on their table as quite successful humans.
Some want more from life, I do, and I work my butt of for it.. But I try hard to keep my friends and stay happy - that's my marker for success: friends and happiness (hopefully money & influence) -
I've done it before.. Vagrant and Virtual box. I got the files from a sketchy blog I don't remember any longer
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@KittyMeowstika make sure to uldefine line endings and utf. That's really important.
Besides that, something like Prettier might do you better in order to make sure lines a x chars long and there's a space after a function name etc. etc. But I'm really not well versed in VS so I have no idea. I personally use VSCode for everything and there it's just plusing and a settings file away. -
I'm not sure .editorconfig works like that. I could ofc be very wrong.
But Editor config is more for consistent line endings and encoding. Here's a document you might find helpful: https://github.com/editorconfig/... -
@irene from a bit of reaseach I'd have to agree on potplayer being okay. But only for Windows - as of now - though.
I also love my keyboard shortcuts. -
@irene For me it's a video player with everything, supported on everything with all the features. I always customize all my UI things, just not the ones that I won't look at all the time. Especially a player which I'd have fullscreened for videos or minimized for sound.
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@irene I never looked into it. Here's the page with skins: https://videolan.org/vlc/...
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@irene VLC has everything though. Its even great for dev with webcams and object detection as it has a plugin that turns the player into a 'webcam'.
I've never had issues with VLC on all platform I've used it (Android, iOS, Windows (xp, vista, 8, 8.1,10), Ubuntu LTS 16 & 18) - and I've had weird audio files, strangely codexed video files and VLC just plays everything without problems.
Looks of a player doesn't matter to me... I'm going to look at the content anyways - and VLC has all the functionality I would ever need and I have weird usecases -
@bittersweet I really like you. You speak my mind!
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Why not use VLC?