Fix a spelling error, but that broke the compiler so reverted the change and now it’s still broken. Please merge.
Fix a spelling error, but that broke the compiler so reverted the change and now it’s still broken. Please merge.
My personal favorite is when it complains about a missing semicolon. So it’s 100% knows what the problem is, it knows where the problem is, and it knows how to fix it. But it’s not going to fix it out of spite.
I’m assuming it’s like the Nintendo switch USBC lead which technically is standard but doesn’t really work to charge anything else. but at least you can use normal USBC leads to charge the switch so it’s not too bad.
Wouldn’t you just use a cheap lithium ion battery I’m not sure why you go for a lead acid.
It’s open source, anyone can fork the repo any time they want. The original devs won’t like it but also there is bugger all they can do about it. It’s just that it would be a full time job to take on and no one has the time.
My shed is mapped in OSM.
Meanwhile Google maps has not got the shed and has the entirety of my property about 10 ft east of its actual location. Essentially terraced up to a neighbouring property even though it’s not connected to that property and there is an alleyway.
But I suppose I could say that doesn’t really matter for street navigation, which is what Google maps is actually for.
Virgin media right now are offering £50 per month for one gigabit. That’s nine times the speed for less than half the price again.
Or Sky do £30 per month for 250 megabit.
Both are better options than what you’re paying.
It really isn’t. If that’s the UK that’s a terrible deal you can pay half the amount with another provider and get three or four times the speed.
I assume OP is out in the middle of nowhere. Probably Wales.
That’s a really precise data limit.
You get a much better deal if you didn’t include TV subscription which no one needs these days anyway because you can stream everything.
Yeah, OP is not getting a good deal.
I personally feel hard done by if my connection drops below 500 Mbps I pay £50 a month for 1Gbps Which usually has about 300Mbps upload, but I don’t really care about that
You could have different versions of the API that have a different requirements.
I wish we just had a standardized format for resumes. Then as you say various front ends could just formatted however was most convenient for the reviewer.
Besides it’s almost all handle by AI these days anyway so there isn’t a lot of point making it look flashy.
Yeah, but it’s still a good idea to have some protections on the front end in case the back end dev is an idiot. Of course thats easily bypassed but you’ve done what little you can.