I don't they'll ever "be there" unless people like you start using them!
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Is Searx(ng) really an alternative? Last I checked it's more like a front end to other search engines.
I really liked Flowit. I wish there were more of it (tho admittedly when I go back to it, I have often forgotten enough that it's fun again)
Canada Post wouldn't say those things out loud if they expected that most people would see it as "clearly evil". Sadly I think their expectations aren't completely wrong in this respect 😒
Actually, this was only the third such mode, after vi.el
and vip.el
, both of which were obsoleted by Viper (which itself dates back to ... many years ago)
I don't understand why "the app is now built reproducibly" implies "you need to uninstall it and then reinstall". What am I missing?
Je suis pas mal plus ennuyé par le bruit des grosses ventilations sur le toit de certains "gros" immeubles que par les bars
My main development machine has 8 GB, for what it's worth. And most of the software in use nowadays was developped when 8GB was a lot of RAM
Que je sache c'est rare de ne pas pouvoir structurer les projets autrement pour qu'ils soient plus petits/modulaires/incrémentaux. Ça semble souvent plus coûteux au départ, mais ça compense par un meilleur contrôle des coûts (et une meilleure adéquation aux besoins car on peut plus facilement réagir à leur évolution)
La solution semble simple: plus de projets plus petits
Montreal needs to significantly beef up its bus service. It's a lot cheaper and more flexible than REMs or subways
Presumably something like https://pivot.quebec/2025/03/31/week-end-meurtrier-pour-le-spvm/