I didn’t know there are countries where it’s not legal to walk your dog off-leash.
Hey, sorry for the late answer, but I think you might be interested in this:
First of all, as a disclaimer: I’m not a professional front-end developer. I’m usually doing backend stuff and this is the first time I wanted to program a cross-platform desktop app. I spent a lot of time researching and settled on GTK / Libadwaita.
And I actually spent the last months building and packaging the project for every platform. With every platform I mean macOS, Linux and Windows. I strongly recommend doing this with a CI pipeline as there are many specific steps you need to follow.
I will provide a template on Github when I’m finished as well as a more in-depth blog post about all the steps and explanations. The main problem is that most is not documented at all and what’s documented is super outdated. So I had to figure out many things by myself. But the actual process, when you know how to do it, isn’t even really hard. I’ll post the links to the template here when I finished it all but it might still take some months as I currently also have other stuff to do.
Cinema often is a group activity. And even if you have many friends, it can still be nice to go there alone.
That argument is basically saying homophobia is okay when the gay person is a horrible person.
If it was just that single person being hurt, it might be something different, but the problem discrimination is that it hurts all other members of that community.
This ice cream (or at least one that looks extremely similar) is called… Nogger in Germany
With the tagline Nogger yourself
I think that’s called nostalgia
(But yeah, it makes sense you have more fun with a gaming console than with an everyday device)
Isn’t that how every automatically sensing faucet works?
Snail clippy is so cute
Not really, besides ml who are usually tankies (ml stands for Marxist Leninist and the mods delete anything against China, etc.)
No, if clauses are just with present or past tense or something like could, but you shouldn’t use would, only in the first part.
In my experience, you can’t expect it to deliver great working code, but it can always point you in the right direction.
There were some situations in which I just had no idea on how to do something, and it pointed me to the right library. The code itself was flawed, but with this information, I could use the library documentation and get it to work.