“And then, one day, there weren’t any more rabbits to eat, so…”
“And then, one day, there weren’t any more rabbits to eat, so…”
"The first rule of muppet club is we don’t talk about muppet-what’s that… Oh. Right.
The first rule of muppet club is we have ice cream on Tuesdays.
The second rule of muppet club is - we don’t talk about muppet club.
The third rule of muppet club is we- really? That’s new. No I’m not mad, I just think it reduces the impact. The third rule is we have sherbert on Thursdays.
What’s the fourth rule? Pasta on Saturday? Really. Okay. But there is another rule about talking about muppet club right?"
These made my day. Thank you!
Whatever this is, I need a lot more of it in my life.
I assume you mean to check on his often they’re is the breaking changes? :)
Declarative style isn’t perfect, but it’s a massive improvement from straight bash scripting.
I think you’re looking for Ansible. Have fun!
The difference between an Anible playbook and a script, is Ansible has a ‘check’, ‘change’, ‘verify’ pattern, and is declarative (meaning that once the playbook is made, it tends to keep working on future versions of Ansible.)
Same. Tragically, I finally just had to give it up. Folks don’t know what they’re missing!
Nice to see Toe Rag keeping such quality company. Maybe BigFoot and T-Rex can help Toe Rag mend his ways and get off the naughty list.
the least cozy thing imaginable…
Where’s the Lego brick?
Edit: You’ve inspired me. Here’s a cozy image of a woman stepping on a Lego brick.
Whatever that is, I can probably still trust it and respect it more than the pathetic sniveling murdering worm and LOTR character that it’s based on.
I fully left Reddit. I don’t miss Reddit at all.
Before that I fully left Digg, before that MySpace, before that Geocities.
I do still miss Geocities and MySpace.
In addition to the above, if you have 4 or more USB devices connected to your Pi, that can also cause the power warnings. A powered USB hub should solve the issue, if that’s the case.
Narrator: It was.
“Then you are truly lost.”
And a hearty handshake and a high five. Then start selling their assets and departments to competitors.
Makefile
club for life.
Check into the available plugins for your language. VsCodium’s architecture pushes everything that not everyone needs into plugins, so unless you’re just taking notes, you’ll need a plugin for your chosen programming language, and eventually another for your chosen deployment environment (AWS, Azure, etc).
VSCodium’s debuggers do have point-and-click configuration.
I think your point stands, though - the easy-button debugger setup has plenty of room to improve, and the majority of the user community focuses on the JSON debugger config - so most developers using VSCodium are going to be hand-crafting JSON configs to set up their debugger.
It does not integrate a debugger, build system, test system, execution, etc.
All of those things have been available in VSCode and VSCodium as production-ready plugins, supported by major vendors (mostly Microsoft) from almost day one.
Weirdly, as an extreme example, VSCodium with the MSSQL plugin is a better SQL IDE than most dedicated SQL IDEs.
You just know that’s the last thing somebody saw…