Why the fuck would they prevent private browsing? I use that a lot to be sure the session is closed correctly.
Why the fuck would they prevent private browsing? I use that a lot to be sure the session is closed correctly.
My coworkers do document the code:
/// Returns a list of foos, given a bar.
fn get_foos_from_bar(bar: Bar)
In my company, we use zenhub on top of github, but I’m not sure it’s worth it.
I think you’re right. I’m not an Apple fanboy (by far), but I’m very excited about that product for nomadic work purpose. I like to move a lot, and being able to work without having a desk or similar is incredible. I’m just a bit skeptical about a few points rn: that it isn’t comfortable when the weather is hot, that the battery is bulky or doesn’t last a day… but so far I’ve read everywhere that the tech is incredible.
I think they just don’t like cringe
Well, I think it’s fine for the not-so-near future. They are known to support their hardware for quite a long time. I even suspect that before their support ends, there will be some other groundbreaking new hardware.
You will wait for at least a year. There still is no support for my M2 laptop.
When senior devs get older, they’re tired to look cool and take care of their eyes with light themes.
WTF I didn’t understand, thanks for the explanation. The fact that it’s used all around the world in big companies doesn’t matter I guess.