Is there a robust test suite?
Merge, test, merge, test, patch, merge, test
I waddled onto the beach and stole found a computer to use.
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Note: I’m moderating a handful of communities in more of a caretaker role. If you want to take one on, send me a message and I’ll share more info :)
Is there a robust test suite?
Merge, test, merge, test, patch, merge, test
Oh good point 🤦
So maybe instead, we can clear all local + remote branches and tags, create a blank branch, delete main, rename the blank branch to main, then delete .git
Although the OP says that we can merge anything, and we might not have access to mess with branches
Goodbye fedecan.ca
I’m not sure about the git history wipe, I can’t test it myself right now
rm -rf *
git add -A
git commit -m "oops."
rm -rf .git
git init
git add .
git commit -m "bye."
git push origin main --force
Did you try Calibre Web or Calibre Web Automated
Maybe CWA is what you’re looking for?


Nice, I had no idea
I tried out Fladder, Moonfin, and Wholphin
I replaced Findroid with Wholphin on ours


Neat, are there any other clients for Android TV aside from the official one?
Fladder was working on it, but last I tried it was still too unstable to use
I think if someone is interested in the topic, then they will be better equipped to navigate tech products if they’ve learned about what’s going on under the hood. Same as health/science education for navigating pop science, or mechanical knowledge for navigating scammy car mechanics.
I agree on some of the other points though. I would not use any of the random chat apps that these new accounts have been posting


You also need to factor in countries with mutually exclusive citizenships
I want this image to show up under failed compilations. Like this
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
edit: I think that’s a runtime error actually, instead
fatal error: iostream: No such file
You might be able to get away with using a web browser and an open source proxy/front end
Have you tried URLCheck? That’s what I’ve been using for this purpose and it’s pretty nice. It strips off the link trackers + other features


Hmm, could we do away with months and just number the weeks from top to bottom? Or better yet, number the days.
Happy 2026-77 everyone!
At the same time, weeks do let us organize our working and non working schedules neatly.


I don’t ask for permission because it’s almost always yes, but I will delete it if the person asks.
I like to leave a comment because it helps people discover the smaller communities
Instead of buying a new printer, can you print at a local print shop/library/university? That might end up being the cheapest option


This is one of the questions we asked on our census this year. We are still working on cleaning the data, and we may exclude additional responses if we identify more duplicates / errors, but here is a preview of those results:

It depends on the field and where you are in your career. From my university, it seemed like the computer science and business people needed to be on LinkedIn, while the other sciences did not. It also becomes less important as you progress in your career, since there will be better ways to share your experience
We’re going to stick to the summer time all year instead of the winter time
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_YouTube