Gitlab is quite good and used by a lot of open source developers.
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Gitlab is quite good and used by a lot of open source developers.
There is HDMI CEC which allows a single remote control to control all of your devices, so it must be possible for devices connected by HDMI to receive a signal back from the TV.
Get out of here with this racist bullshit
At the very least you’d think they’d get C:\>
correct, but I guess whoever made that was probably on iOS or Linux.
I wonder what the CLI for “They” does. Pretty odd that it takes 8 arguments, let alone starting with an uppercase letter.
What are you crazy? They’re completely different! You think ASCII code 01100100 is the same as ASCII code 01000100? COME ON!
Seriously though, if Linux would implement a fuzzy search for capitalized and uncapitalized letters that would be pretty cool. Like if you do cd downloads
it should be able to pretty easily find that you meant cd Downloads
This is a pretty roundabout way of saying back-end vs front-end.
It looks like it’s built with Electron which should run natively on mobile. Porting it as a mobile app wouldn’t be very difficult.
Edit: Upon further investigation, it actually has a built-in mobile frontend. You’d just have to run an instance on a server and access it from your mobile device.
I think upgrading the RAM as you mentioned is going to make a big difference. While the physical RAM might be soldered to the motherboard, you could buy a fairly cheap SD card or USB and set the system up to use that as virtual memory. It won’t be as fast as actual RAM but it might help and large SD cards are honestly really cheap these days.