Also, doesn’t the jetbrains license let you continue to use the version that was the latest as of when your license ended. It’s a small difference, but also kinda huge.
Also, doesn’t the jetbrains license let you continue to use the version that was the latest as of when your license ended. It’s a small difference, but also kinda huge.
This isn’t what my understanding of how the system works, but the way you word it, you seem very confident that it is. I’m honestly curious what you read that lead you to this perspective.
It’s not about the taste, it’s about the texture.
Interesting, my first thought was similar but different.
Clothing.
Now I have to go poke around the Internet trying to understand the history of both, which came first, and speculate about which made a bigger impact on our species.
edit:
Yep, it was fire. By like a lot. Both have pretty big ranges, but fire seems to be in the hundreds of thousands of years ago range, and clothing seems to be in the dozens of thousands of years.
I use youtrack. It’s a project management tool. It’s not open source, but does have a self hostable option.
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/youtrack/server/installation-and-upgrade.html
I guess you’ve never heard of the National Organization of Restoring Men.
I swear I am not making this up.
Canada has a queen?
That feeling of hope as you listen to the radio during breakfast as they read out the names of which local schools are delayed and closed. Even more the excitement when your school changes from delayed to closed.
I usually say “I’m a computer toucher” or “computer programmer” if I don’t want to talk about what I do. If I want to flex some nerd cred, and/or boast a little, I’ll usually say “I work with machine automation” or “robotics”. It tends to get a more curious response and I can talk about some of the weird stuff I’ve helped make.
I’m not them, I just want to type that anyway.
The bailouts should never have happened and everyone involved in that disaster should have faced felony charges.
It felt good to say, thanks.
Realistically it is free. Anyone buying it is probably only interested in the land under it.
“Black Pepper Jack” and “Four Cheese” Doritos. They were both so good in their own way.
Well then I think you answered your own question.
I don’t get why people like how they look or why this body style is so popular.
If they aren’t buying them for their looks, they are buying them for other reasons. Reasons such as comfort, function, or practicality.
Strictly based on looks ignores a lot of other aspects of the car. I always appreciated small cars, but a recent injury made climbing in and out of my little car excruciating. A friend gave me a ride in a CUV, and I didn’t even clench my jaw getting into it. I’m now entertaining the idea of getting one myself.
They don’t measure profit by counting the number of jobs they are providing for people, they measure it with dollars. If it’s cheaper for them to replace a real human with AI, they are going to do regardless how many ad impressions they’ve made.
It’s not exactly what I think you’re looking for, but depending on what you are trying to do, maybe look at hackmd/codimd.
It’s more like Google docs meets markdown formatting. It’s goal is realtime collaboration but I’ve definitely used it for syncing todo lists with people.
Codimd is the self hostable version.
Oh, and I think there is a way to have it sync with a GitHub repo too, in case that is useful.
Links for convenience:
This reminds me of an article I read about a guy whose last name was Null.
This isn’t it but is the first one I found when looking.
https://www.wired.com/2015/11/null/
The story is pretty much what you would expect but still an amusing read.
I often make jokes about it, but in reality, if I drink more than a cup of it in a day I start physically vibrating.
I’m trying this.