vi/vim and in the second step that it doesn't matter how fast I can edit something.
Most of the time I make mistakes out of ignorance or lack of experience. Unfortunately, there is no tool for this. But it's good to think about how (technical) things work in everyday life and to take a look at the theory in a dry way This can be books, wikipedia or listen to what pepole from the the peak days of software development says (something before 2005)
recently upgraded from my m1 air to m3 mbp 14 for ports reasons and for having bigger keyboard. but where happy til last day using it. perfomance was absolutely fine for running vim + firefox...
I was working i a company (EMC testing) which decided to build their own "Power over Fiber" solar cells, also in the 500 or 600mW power range. Yes, you can buy such stuff now from boradcom but these are simply too expensive.
Facebook and Reddit are better ways to talk to people, but you're already here on Hacker News so it's apparent they don't suit your tastes. If you're concerned about Internet centralization, learning other systems that may be less centralized is great, but you know you won't be using it to talk to people you'd talk to on Facebook. And if you're concerned about the Internet itself, you learn ham radio.
interesting that most submission here are startups which are selling some hardware where ML is the main product and no-one who is doing discrete (analog) electronics
Most of the time I make mistakes out of ignorance or lack of experience. Unfortunately, there is no tool for this. But it's good to think about how (technical) things work in everyday life and to take a look at the theory in a dry way This can be books, wikipedia or listen to what pepole from the the peak days of software development says (something before 2005)
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