How do you do the ingredients for a recipe? Does it understand “1tbsp” and things like that?
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kambusha@feddit.chto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•This is what being a Redditor does to your life
2·2 years agoMore specifically, what’s the connection to Reddit?
kambusha@feddit.chto
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34·2 years agoI didn’t realise 12ft.io has gone down but I believe their original slogan was along the lines of, “for every 10ft wall, there’s a 12ft ladder”, hence the name.
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kambusha@feddit.chto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Solved] I want to ditch Nextcloud notesEnglish
5·2 years agoI quite like Obsidian too. Markdown note app that has desktop & mobile versions. You can create templates and have it so that a new note using a template is opened automatically when you open the app (e.g. for daily notes). It also supports a lot of different community created plugins.
I sync across android & linux via google drive for free, otherwise Obsidian also has a paid sync feature.
kambusha@feddit.chto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I hate using mobile to read articlesEnglish
16·2 years agoI’ve been encountering adblocker-blockers more frequently these days. Just a race to the bottom, isn’t it?
I do feel kinda bad for people. There’s very few jobs left where you don’t interact with a computer in some form or another, and the reality is that it’s not for everyone. Of course most people can benefit from using these “tools” but since they’re always upgrading, there keeps being something new to learn.
Personally, I love technology and playing around with new tech. However, if I’m great at sales or a lawyer or something, that’s where I add value, not in knowing how a computer works. So I can see how people get frustrated with it.
In the end it boils down to, pretty much everyone needs IT, but IT doesn’t need everyone. Think about it, when was the last time you worked at a company where an employee didn’t have a computer or need a computer for some task that they do?
Thankfully, the team has full control without external team dependencies
Working at a company with no automated tests. There’s not even a collection of regression tests or anything to follow. I was wondering if anyone could share or point me towards a good template to start building out test cases as a first step?
Moonlight works on the nvidia shield?
Lol, I forget that’s a thing. Tried it a couple of times but didn’t really get the appeal after a while. So random, you think Valve ever thought people would be playing CS:S like that 20 years later?
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