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  1. @ianthetechie That's not the best route. Much nicer to go through the nature area all the way!

    At least, that's what I think. Going to bike this route tomorrow on my way to giving a #MapLibre workshop. 🙂

  2. @ianthetechie

    I was about to write the same thing.

    And as @steeph pointed out, getopt in shell script does not allow one to do several things, including take advantage of the Z shell's ability to automatically construct command-line completions for anything that supports --help .

    @rl_dane
    #getopt #UnixShells #zsh

  3. @ianthetechie

    I won't say every time, but many times when I go to Starbuck's it's some kind of loud, jarring, experimental Jazz.

    Like, I'm here to sip Earl Grey and toot on fedi, not do an interpretive dance while flinging paint onto canvas with my hair. Calm down.

    #scubrats

  4. @ianthetechie

    I mean, there's plenty of people who adore #durian (not hating on it), and they still get banned from trains. XD

    In the case of #kimchi, it's not at all an acquired taste/smell for me. I literally ate it once and said, "What?! Spicy cabbage cole slaw?!? I LOVE YOU!!!" 😄

  5. @ianthetechie

    ...

    I'm not saying that all or even *most* programmers are that two-dimensional, but I was very surprised that *any* were.

    This was not the image of the programmer that gave me, and I wasn't quite sure what to do with that. 😏

  6. CW: PWA debate

    @ianthetechie

    why PWAs? Because simple, clean, and completed apps are difficult to get and then keep in the app stores.

    This is due to demands for "updates for updates sake" to "prove you are an active developer".

    There's not enough value in this for simple, clean, completed apps and utilities. PWA are a very good alternative for utility, scheduling, and tech demo apps (like #rattlegram and #ribbit)

    A lot of PWA will be junk. So are many app store products.

  7. @ianthetechie they are!

    @boris was the host, @gordon and @cdata are the founders of Subconscious and the #Noosphere protocol

    Actual promo of the episode coming out tomorrow.

    Glad you liked it!

  8. @ianthetechie

    Well, *cough* the powers-that-be think handing out features like is much more important, even though they staunchly explained why those features should never and would never be on mastodon at the beginning of the . :P

  9. @ianthetechie I have not found anything yet.

    I too wrestle it daily.

    These days, #VSCode (with this extension, marketplace.visualstudio.com/i) is picking up the slack on my end.

    I have a large-ish mono repo with Rust and C++ code along with the Swift code that I have to manage simultaneously - so, the loss of #AppCode was also a double-whammy on that front.

    #JetBrains

  10. @bart @ianthetechie @mvexel @zverik thx for the hint. I looked at #ionic and #capacitor but programming on a webview feels like an extra layer of complexity to me. At least compared to a kind of native approach that #flutter #reactnative or #jetbrainscompose have. also I have not found any hints about the usage of #maplibre with #ionic so far (except of your example)

  11. Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.

    Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!

    ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webina

    #gis #gischat

  12. Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.

    Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!

    ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webina

    #gis #gischat

  13. Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.

    Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!

    ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webina

    #gis #gischat

  14. Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.

    Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!

    ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webina

    #gis #gischat

  15. Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.

    Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!

    ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webina

    #gis #gischat

  16. @rl_dane @EF

    Yes. The #OpenBSD version does not work as-is anywhere else. Basically: either one modifies the code to conditionally-compile out the OpenBSDisms and loses functionality, or one takes the OpenBSDisms out completely and replaces them with sudoisms.

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #FreeBSD, #NetBSD, and #Arch Linux have both Smith's and Overbruck's versions; #Debian Linux only the latter; #SmartOS only the former.

    @ianthetechie @tubsta @dexter
    #doas #sudo

  17. @rl_dane @EF

    Yes. The #OpenBSD version does not work as-is anywhere else. Basically: either one modifies the code to conditionally-compile out the OpenBSDisms and loses functionality, or one takes the OpenBSDisms out completely and replaces them with sudoisms.

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #FreeBSD, #NetBSD, and #Arch Linux have both Smith's and Overbruck's versions; #Debian Linux only the latter; #SmartOS only the former.

    @ianthetechie @tubsta @dexter
    #doas #sudo

  18. @rl_dane @EF

    Yes. The #OpenBSD version does not work as-is anywhere else. Basically: either one modifies the code to conditionally-compile out the OpenBSDisms and loses functionality, or one takes the OpenBSDisms out completely and replaces them with sudoisms.

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #FreeBSD, #NetBSD, and #Arch Linux have both Smith's and Overbruck's versions; #Debian Linux only the latter; #SmartOS only the former.

    @ianthetechie @tubsta @dexter
    #doas #sudo

  19. @rl_dane @EF

    Yes. The #OpenBSD version does not work as-is anywhere else. Basically: either one modifies the code to conditionally-compile out the OpenBSDisms and loses functionality, or one takes the OpenBSDisms out completely and replaces them with sudoisms.

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #FreeBSD, #NetBSD, and #Arch Linux have both Smith's and Overbruck's versions; #Debian Linux only the latter; #SmartOS only the former.

    @ianthetechie @tubsta @dexter
    #doas #sudo

  20. @rl_dane @EF

    Yes. The #OpenBSD version does not work as-is anywhere else. Basically: either one modifies the code to conditionally-compile out the OpenBSDisms and loses functionality, or one takes the OpenBSDisms out completely and replaces them with sudoisms.

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #FreeBSD, #NetBSD, and #Arch Linux have both Smith's and Overbruck's versions; #Debian Linux only the latter; #SmartOS only the former.

    @ianthetechie @tubsta @dexter
    #doas #sudo

  21. @sotolf @hongminhee oh interesting. They seem to work for me fine. For example, shows real results.