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caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
If you're not averse to paying for an editor - Rider by JetBrains got me through my C# + Unity courses in university (using Linux), I still use visual studio to this day at work and I think I prefer Rider overall actually, but obviously it comes with a fair price tag.
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
https://gitroll.io/result/repo/Zm8ZZHP03jH4XkjPd8gP aka https://github.com/CubFinance/cub-bridge on my profile (github.com/CADawg)
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I've noticed if you have your screen in a non standard resolution all the icons go weird and stretched (but in different ways, like some look fine and others stretch down and others stretch across) not a major issue but just thought it was worth pointing out in case you hadn't found it. (i.e. 1142w x 452h)
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Have you considered picking a more distinct name than hive[0]. It looks like you're targeting blockchain at the moment and there's already at least two[1] companies[2] in that space with the same name, and it seems to be a common name. Just a suggestion for future discoverability but of course do what you feel and I do appreciate that it's not just the literal word hive.

All the best.

[0]: https://www.google.com/search?q=hive

[1]: https://hive.io

[2]: https://hivedigitaltechnologies.com
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
What's your favourite item to steam (with your steaming services, to be clear) ;)
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
~2015
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Yeah, I got downranked for a codebase I no longer maintain as I was only paid to do so for a very small amount of time, and I don't exactly want to do unpaid, unwanted work on a repository I do not own.
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
In school (UK) we were told to use ' as the thousands separator in mathematics as it avoids confusion i.e.

1'234.56 1'234,56

Either of these can be understood no matter which format you're used to. Although, I don't think it's ever caught on really (or whether it's even advisable/sensible).
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I feel like that defeats the purpose of the validation. If you're storing the keys in the same place as the code, it would be very easy if someone gained malicious access to the repo to change the key and sign it with the new key.
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Our workplace outlook phishing protection does though. I was signing up to test one of our apps recently and my email was auto confirmed in 5 seconds despite me never receiving it. Turns out it was caught in the phish filter which automatically clicked the link to check it, so the above is not always true. Confirmed this with a few co-workers too.
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Not really, I rented a box from hetzner and have ran mail-in-a-box for over a year now. The IP I was assigned was on the microsoft shitlist for a little bit, but I sent them an email explaining why I was using the server and they took me off the list. Also took a few emails to GMail to get off their spam filter, but a few emails to family and asking them to report not spam (around 3 emails) was all it took. The only server I've ever been rejected by is a corporate email server with very strict settings, but every other corporate email has been fine.
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I also wonder if it has anything to do with the process of learning a new language in general. I've thought more thoroughly about how English works since I've been learning French (not that I'm very eloquent in either)
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
The first time I (gen z) had a run in with low-level tech was getting a Pi Pico and an ESP32 to talk to each other over the serial protocol. It's probably the only time I've had to get that down and dirty with a protocol. Writing messaging bots for modern apps are definitely fairly easy but it's unlikely you'd ever get that deep into the protocols of it all (probably something like json/graphql over http(s)).
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Oh my, I did think the pricing was a little out of whack. Thanks for the correction.
caddy
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Agreed, the quality has slipped somewhat but I do believe the choice was in part due to the way cheaper offering by Brave, as after the change (or with it), they brought back $10/mo unlimited. Looking at brave's pricing, they do it based on reqs/sec + limit/month and it's way cheaper ($5/mo sub = 20mil searches, $0.00000025 a search if maxing it out) - This is based on the data for AI plan which is $5/mo rather than $3/mo as Kagi does run some AI stuff atop the results [1].

I feel I've seen more AI Spam recently although when I do I've just ended up downvoting the site immediately, and that has generally fixed the issues as there seems to be a few repeat offenders. That could totally be up to the Kagi postprocessing being tweaked though.

[1] https://brave.com/search/api/