I wish that were the case, but I've really just gotten the bare necessities in messaging apps, and called it a day. Didn't have time to set anything up that night.
They didn't tell me what was wrong, as supposedly the support is not allowed to disclose that. All they were repeating is that after a confirmation of which account it is, they will put in an unblock request. It's supposed to send you either a confirmation (which i got the first time), or a denial message. I never got a single one of the latter. A few calls later, the system prohibited putting any new requests in, with no option to override, "supposedly".
So i'm not the only one, huh. Got myself an iPhone, downloaded 2 apps, went to bed, woke up to a complete lockout. They unblocked me through a phone support request, after 18 hours, and then hit me with a fresh ban, not even 24 hours later. Account got permabanned after like 5 more calls, where they just started sending me a legal notice instead.
The fact that your device can become a complete brick, because of an issue in their completely hands-off account management system, smells like a class action suit
My motivation to host in this repository completely vanished, the moment I realized that any Zod types are considered slow, and will not produce any type definition on JSR as a result.
On a surface level, they have automatic mechanisms for everything that my projects already have implemented, except it has arbitrary limitations, and not a whole lot of material explaining them properly
As long as the option to keep it turned on exists, I have no issues with this. It's one thing to move forward with a new stack, but it's a different thing to have it as default when it doesn't fully work
To call the "new" Outlook a horrible piece of software, would be an insult to actually horrible pieces of software. They're one tier below that, wherever that is.
The fact that this is acceptable, in their narrow minds, is insane
Another one on the shame list. You can use the public api, but only if you send your local data through our dogshit online channels, so we can sell it later
That's pretty much how it's always been. If you want a Jetbrains IDE, IDEA Ultimate is the best choice, because it offers all of the exact same features. The only issue is that, let's say, if you're developing in Python, it will still give you a Javascript-centered UI, and it's really frustrating
The moment social media became mostly corporate, I lost interest in it. We're supposed to socialize between each other, not between ourselves and the ads that abuse us
When you open a new shell, by default it'll say something like `user@hostname: cursor`. Starship lets you change that to whatever you want, but out of the box it hides unnecessary information, and shows you stuff like the your language and package versions, if you're navigated into a git repo, for example. Take a look at it yourself, there's a lot you can do
I've used fish for about 5 years now, and I don't really wanna go back. Out of the box, without any addons at all, it does everything my old zsh setups did, with a package manager and plugins. The only change I've made to it was spacefish (now starship.rs)
Even with the skeuomorphic design, split half for the history, half for a regular calculator. Flip it sideways, get a scientific calculator