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  • You reading something that wasn't written isn't on me.

  • This looks clever in the best way

  • Hence why I provided information for people using Android phones.

  • Working for me now. 2 hours after your post.

  • I don't think it's a lie to say that the majority of the customer base cares more about convenience and novelty than security of their vacuum.

  • Good point. But they market the ability to interact with the vacuum machine when you're away from the house and it seems that this feature gains them more customers than they lose.

  • Yup

  • It needs to communicate to the phone app somehow and anything else is going to be too big a hurdle for a huge portion of the customer base.

  • Everyone can save time and just read your synopsis. These are billionaires backed by huge investment funds fighting over service fees.

  • Probably want to add experimental in there too.

  • I get the sense that you might appreciate golang.

  • Thank you for working on it. I have confirmed it's working now. Sorry I haven't visited p.d this weekend until now or I would have responded sooner.

  • We're all not existing together!

    Hopefully they can figure out a fix soon.

  • It seems there's room for both

  • FYI the person with enough money to donate $300,000 to a programming language foundation is the founder of HashiCorp.

  • If you unselect the "frequently used in CS50" selection, the CS50 Manual pages for the C standard library, the C POSIX library, and the CS50 Library is a great digital and searchable reference for the C Programming language.

    Might be a bit different than what you're looking for but outside of printed books, it seems to be the most complete resource for C. And the CS50 Library, though not standard, is a well written extension to the standard library which may be helpful for common use cases.

  • It's a flaw in the design of Lemmy. Hopefully it will be fixed sometime in the future.

    Enjoy the weekend! 🤙🏼

  • Would you take note of someone using git compatible version control tools like, Jujutsu, Sapling, Gitless or Breezy? Or an entirely different hosting and version control setup like Pijul, Fossil, or DARCS? (Sapling and Breezy can be setup and used without git-based infrastructure as well)

    My hunch is this is generally a negative signal for hiring managers because it's too far from standard practice in their world and could indicate someone who is too contrarian.

    Anyway, I've tried all of these at various times and there's a lot I like about each and some I think are overall improvements over git. But git has so much momentum that people are very reluctant to try something even if it can smooth out the rough edges of git and git workflows.

  • I appreciate your posting relevant links to this community. Unfortunately I can't stop non-subscribers from downvoting.

    Please keep posting what you find.

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    A nice video demonstration of Flash.nvim | Navigate your code with search labels, enhanced character motions and Treesitter integration

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    Setting up Python on Windows

    dev.to /bhagerty/setting-up-python-on-windows-5216
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    Python Big O: the time complexities of different data structures in Python

    www.pythonmorsels.com /time-complexities/
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    Your backend is too complicated | Using Gleam to Simplify Your Backend

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    Cmdline - Neovim docs | Command-line window | In the command-line window the command line can be edited just like editing text in any window.

    neovim.io /doc/user/cmdline.html
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    A Few Useful Things to Know About Machine Learning | Tapping into the "folk knowledge" needed to advance machine learning | Pedro Domingos | Communications of the ACM | vol. 55 no. 10 | October 2012

    cacm.acm.org /research/a-few-useful-things-to-know-about-machine-learning/
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    Defaulting to Zero · Our Machinery | Niklas Gray | Archived 1 Jul 2017

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    Multicollinearity in Logistic Regression Models : Anesthesia & Analgesia

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    Mojo Lang - Tomorrow's High Performance Python? (with Chris Lattner)

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    SciML Small Grants Program Current Project List | SciML: Open Source Software for Scientific Machine Learning

    sciml.ai /small_grants/
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    Why DataFrame is not type stable and when it matters | Bogumił Kamiński | Jan 8, 2021

    bkamins.github.io /julialang/2021/01/08/typestable.html
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    Jeremy Soller 🦀 (@soller@fosstodon.org) | Is reaching out to the KDE developer community to assist in planning interoperability between COSMIC, Plasma and KDE.

    fosstodon.org /@soller/112368974958205946
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    POSETTE: An Event for Postgres 2024 | 3rd annual virtual event organized by the Postgres team at Microsoft | 48 Hours of Virtual Presentations and Meetings Starting Tue, June 11 @ 3:00 PM UTC

    www.citusdata.com /posette/2024/
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    POSETTE: An Event for Postgres 2024 | 3rd annual virtual event organized by the Postgres team at Microsoft | 48 Hours of Virtual Presentations and Meetings Starting Tue, June 11 @ 3:00 PM UTC

    www.citusdata.com /posette/2024/
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    What's with all of the empty communities being created?

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    An exploration of multicollinearity | Google Colab

    colab.research.google.com /drive/1oLnqkaLAvGIQGaUNYOYycRB2VX5Ts-ZR
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    Is Codaholic a preexisting community or something that you're trying to start up here on Programming.dev?

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    What was it that convinced you to start using NeoVim? | How long was your "evaluation period"? | What convinced you that NeoVim was the best for you?

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    Fedify: ActivityPub server framework

    fedify.dev