@fasterthanlime I don’t have it set by default in Finder, but I do in Terminal. If I need to see hidden files in Finder, for example to get to the .ssh dir to add a key to an FTP app that doesn’t show it by default, I’ll hit Cmd+Shift+. and it will display. Hit the command again to hide.
@fasterthanlime I’m a developer (and former sysadmin) but I've never bothered to change that setting. If I need to do something with hidden files, I'm probably already working in the terminal. The only things I use Finder for are ones where hidden files are not relevant.
Der Umgang mit minderjährigen Geflüchteten auf den Kanaren spaltet die regionalen Koalitionen zwischen VOX und Partido Popular. https://taz.de/!6023105
@fasterthanlime Nope! As C++ tutor: move semantics cover the value stored in the "variable", not the variable itself. Moving is an operation that happens at "construction" place, where usually move constructor/assignment operator will reap apart the source variable and store the value in the new place. But here is a catch: the source should be left in SOME correct state. Which state? Generally unspecified, but for unique_ptr this must be nullptr.
Ich meine es halbernst; man sollte sich nicht wirklich darüber lustig machen, daß manche von uns tatsächlich Schweine essen und alles davor billigend inkauf nehmen.
Was trying to print an iPhone photo, but couldn’t find a way to scale it down in the iOS print menu (I don’t want a full 8.5x11” page of color ink). @kde to the rescue! KDE Connect sent the photo to my desktop and Gwenview got the print settings just right.
Is the fabled year of the Linux desktop already upon us?
Der Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung hat sein neues Regelwerk für 2024 vorgestellt, in dem er sich verstärkt mit moderner Sprache auseinandersetzt, wie sie etwa durch soziale Medien geprägt wird. 📚✏️
@heiseonline es ist nett, dass ihr den Rat im Artikel erklärt, aber erwähnt doch bitte auch, dass das keine bindende Wirkung hat. Die haben keine Macht über Sprache, die geben halt Empfehlungen.
@lily right, I'm just suggesting (as someone who reverse engineers/datamines video games) ways to slow down the discovery further.
So it won't be easy to find even if we already are decompiling the binary to find it
@foone@lily I am now trying to picture how I'd design the code that took one actual real datafile (like a sound file) and turned it into another (like a texture file) without steganography. Maybe provide some kind of custom decompression dictionary you could use with one of the compression algorithms so the sound file unzipped into an image or texture or something.
I love the web platform because you can ask for the "clipboard-read" permissions nicely and the browser can throw a TypeError?
like... we couldn't afford one more string to tell me to go fuck myself nicely? we had to rely on the type of the exception here, really? like it's C and all we have to go on is a register's worth of integer values?
Router hinter Gipskarton. Der Murks häuft sich immer mehr. Neulich erst in einer sanierten Wohnung gesehen.
Dort, wo man einen Sicherungskasten vermutet war dann auch gleich die Telefondose. Über Netzwerkdosen denkt da auch niemand nach.
Was nutzen einem da FancySchmancy 1Gbit Fiber, wenn's 2,4Ghz Wifi gerade so aus dem Faradayschen Kafig schafft und 10m weiter auf dem Balkon das Internet nur noch über Mobilfunk funktioniert.
@gfaster@Cyborus So I could build parts of my app independently as dynamic libraries. I don’t really want to ship and copies of Tokyo, but monomorphization is kind of forcing my hand here.
It’s that or having the entire crate graph when building tokio, which ruins the purpose of segmenting my app in completely separate crates like that.