Not something I’ve encountered.
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Wait until you see what they do to avoid learning SQL or Regex or JSON Pointer or XPath.
I use them fine with my left hand. There’s no reason to stay on home row if you’re doing a lot of copy and paste. Of course, if you’re doing that much copy and paste, using an extension that allows VIM shortcuts would be much faster.
If you don’t like BÉPO because you want familiar letter-based clipboard shortcuts, you’ve already made a better layout selection impossible. I learned to use the older clipboard shortcuts: ctrl+ins for copy, shift+ins for paste, and shift+del for cut. Those are still as universally supported.
If you want everything bundled instead of à la carte, that sounds more like eclipse to me. But then, I don’t understand how anyone can program in Java.
brianary@startrek.websiteto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Why do people faint at the sight of plain-text code?54·7 months agoWhat could be more human than that?
Gross. I haven’t run into that.
USB-A requires three attempts to connect, C only one.
brianary@startrek.websiteto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What makes fishing as a hobby so appealing that people will fish all hours of the day and in nasty weather?12·2 years agoIt’s actually meditation, isn’t it?
That all sounds good to me. Good clarification.
I was with you right up until the unique passwords. I do use a different randomly generated password for each site.
I guess I feel somewhat safer as relatively anonymous target of spearphishing as I have been for 20 years without incident, instead of as part of a much more valuable collective target, even though that data is probably better protected.
Historically, I’ve seen more “proper” password managers with breaches than browser storage.
brianary@startrek.websiteto News@lemmy.world•More boomers are staying in their jobs instead of retiring. They’re working longer hours and making more money, new Pew data finds151·2 years agoDismissing entire groups based on stupid labels is ugly.
brianary@startrek.websiteto News@lemmy.world•More boomers are staying in their jobs instead of retiring. They’re working longer hours and making more money, new Pew data finds354·2 years agoBut voting third party doesn’t actually accomplish anything. Take it from someone who did it for decades. It doesn’t shake up or change the system, it just perpetuates the minority rule set up by Project Redmap.
The right way to do it is to vote your conscience locally, until there is enough support at higher levels. Skipping right to voting for third party presidential candidates is simply naive, I’m afraid.
Edit: Steve Hofstetter lays it out well (I wish I could find this one elsewhere) https://m.facebook.com/stevehofstetter/videos/why-voting-third-party-for-president-makes-no-sense/359024631794244/
You get used to it sooner than you’d think. There are libraries to convert between regex and English. Maybe it deserves a Unicode code block like APL?