I visited the installation "Big Air Package" in Germany a while back. And it was transformative.
The installation consists of a canvas "balloon" inside an old, desafected gasometer. The public can visit the interior and the exterior.
At that time, I remember quipping to myself that it was a cathedral for the non-believers. The peace and tranquility of its "inside" space lending it spiritual properties. But yes, it was just an industrial amount of canvas and rope that they had to landfill somewhere.
Despite not using the full features of the standard, Handmade Hero is written in C++ not C. And you know what those people think when you conflate the two.
Well, I think the scale of the problems you can takle on your own in an open source project vs. as part of an established game dev studio team is quite different.
Please don't project your own perspective on other's people work/life balance and consider it as the only valid way that things can be.
As someone that didn't get an on-site interview because of a failed coding challenge, despite 15+ years experience, relevant open-source work, and previous development done for companies under the DH umbrella as a contractor, all I can say is: you guys need to have a better hiring process.
If this is a scenario that happens often, you probably should invest in a portable method to hold your ssh keys, such as a smart card. I have only used YubiKey for this purpose, but I'm sure others, like the Nitrokey, work similarly.
I use gopass a lot, but they direction in which they took the pass API is absolutely horrible. The ammount of irrelevant commands they added made it an UX nightmare.
Follows work at least. Commenting directly on stories works, as far as I remember, but I think the main issue is that it doesn't properly create a list of inboxes that a comment is addressed to to push the messages to them.
Not federated yet either unfortunately. But I think one of the few fediverse projects that dogfoods ActivityPub by using the client to server protocol to communicate between frontend and api.
Out of curiosity, why do you find it cringe worthy?
Do you think the statement is untrue?
What makes you believe that he tries to convey "how dominant he is" instead of just stating a fact?
Why would it be a problem that he has a personality disorder[1]?
[1] I believe that Linus himself aknowledged that when the CoC was added to the kernel documentation.
The installation consists of a canvas "balloon" inside an old, desafected gasometer. The public can visit the interior and the exterior.
At that time, I remember quipping to myself that it was a cathedral for the non-believers. The peace and tranquility of its "inside" space lending it spiritual properties. But yes, it was just an industrial amount of canvas and rope that they had to landfill somewhere.