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  1. Why is the Makita 2x18V plunge saw ~500 EUR, and the new 40V model 300? 🤔

    #makita #woordworking

  2. Why is the Makita 2x18V plunge saw ~500 EUR, and the new 40V model 300? 🤔

    #makita #woordworking

  3. Why is the Makita 2x18V plunge saw ~500 EUR, and the new 40V model 300? 🤔

    #makita #woordworking

  4. @lxmn Sweet, thanks for the ping! I've taken notes and will fiddle with this. #Emacs has #DAP integration as well and it would be nice to have an Xcode remote controller for better speed and debuggability.

    /cc @xenodium

  5. @lxmn Sweet, thanks for the ping! I've taken notes and will fiddle with this. #Emacs has #DAP integration as well and it would be nice to have an Xcode remote controller for better speed and debuggability.

    /cc @xenodium

  6. @lxmn Sweet, thanks for the ping! I've taken notes and will fiddle with this. #Emacs has #DAP integration as well and it would be nice to have an Xcode remote controller for better speed and debuggability.

    /cc @xenodium

  7. @lxmn Sweet, thanks for the ping! I've taken notes and will fiddle with this. #Emacs has #DAP integration as well and it would be nice to have an Xcode remote controller for better speed and debuggability.

    /cc @xenodium

  8. @lxmn Sweet, thanks for the ping! I've taken notes and will fiddle with this. #Emacs has #DAP integration as well and it would be nice to have an Xcode remote controller for better speed and debuggability.

    /cc @xenodium

  9. Tagging a note about #Emacs, I was inclined to add #customization -- but then second-guessed myself. Because isn't that the same extent as the other tag?

  10. The tool chest is almost complete!

    Typical "Unit tests without integration tests" situation -- since installing the small 'box' in the left, I can't fit my saws underneath anymore.

    Argh.

    #woodworking #unittest

  11. Well well well

    if this isn't an #mtp app for #macos that natively browses my #Supernote eink tablet for file transfer!

    😎

  12. I just learned that #commonmark treats a tab indentation as 4 spaces worth. Which leads to very weird results when spaced and tabs are combined, e.g. to align with long enumeration markers (numbers above 10 or 100 even) or blockquote markers.

    Oh my.

  13. I just learned that #commonmark treats a tab indentation as 4 spaces worth. Which leads to very weird results when spaced and tabs are combined, e.g. to align with long enumeration markers (numbers above 10 or 100 even) or blockquote markers.

    Oh my.

  14. I just learned that #commonmark treats a tab indentation as 4 spaces worth. Which leads to very weird results when spaced and tabs are combined, e.g. to align with long enumeration markers (numbers above 10 or 100 even) or blockquote markers.

    Oh my.

  15. I just learned that #commonmark treats a tab indentation as 4 spaces worth. Which leads to very weird results when spaced and tabs are combined, e.g. to align with long enumeration markers (numbers above 10 or 100 even) or blockquote markers.

    Oh my.

  16. I just learned that #commonmark treats a tab indentation as 4 spaces worth. Which leads to very weird results when spaced and tabs are combined, e.g. to align with long enumeration markers (numbers above 10 or 100 even) or blockquote markers.

    Oh my.

  17. "Kneeboard":

    A #ZSA #Voyager kneepad -- mount the keyboard halves to your legs.

    printables.com/model/1372636-k

    "Ever wanted to mount a keyboard to your knees? No?"

    Yes!

    via zsa.io/voyager/printables

  18. Do I know someone who's looking for a solo (for now) lead role in an iOS-first platform project?

    The previous lead dev had to leave for family reasons and FWIW was really proud of the code base, so no sloppy job to fix, but a real craft job.

    Company is in founding stage, product MVP is actively being tested in closed beta and roll-out planned for this year.

    They now need someone to take ownership and help ship and react to feedback.

    #Firebase expertise: huge plus!

    #job #jobposting #iosdev

  19. Do I know someone who's looking for a solo (for now) lead role in an iOS-first platform project?

    The previous lead dev had to leave for family reasons and FWIW was really proud of the code base, so no sloppy job to fix, but a real craft job.

    Company is in founding stage, product MVP is actively being tested in closed beta and roll-out planned for this year.

    They now need someone to take ownership and help ship and react to feedback.

    #Firebase expertise: huge plus!

    #job #jobposting #iosdev

  20. Do I know someone who's looking for a solo (for now) lead role in an iOS-first platform project?

    The previous lead dev had to leave for family reasons and FWIW was really proud of the code base, so no sloppy job to fix, but a real craft job.

    Company is in founding stage, product MVP is actively being tested in closed beta and roll-out planned for this year.

    They now need someone to take ownership and help ship and react to feedback.

    #Firebase expertise: huge plus!

    #job #jobposting #iosdev

  21. Do I know someone who's looking for a solo (for now) lead role in an iOS-first platform project?

    The previous lead dev had to leave for family reasons and FWIW was really proud of the code base, so no sloppy job to fix, but a real craft job.

    Company is in founding stage, product MVP is actively being tested in closed beta and roll-out planned for this year.

    They now need someone to take ownership and help ship and react to feedback.

    #Firebase expertise: huge plus!

    #job #jobposting #iosdev

  22. Do I know someone who's looking for a solo (for now) lead role in an iOS-first platform project?

    The previous lead dev had to leave for family reasons and FWIW was really proud of the code base, so no sloppy job to fix, but a real craft job.

    Company is in founding stage, product MVP is actively being tested in closed beta and roll-out planned for this year.

    They now need someone to take ownership and help ship and react to feedback.

    #Firebase expertise: huge plus!

    #job #jobposting #iosdev

  23. ezefranca/BibTeXKit: BibTeXKit is Swift-native framework for parsing, displaying, and manipulating BibTeX github.com/ezefranca/BibTeXKit

    Parse and display #BibTeX in #Swift in your apps, on the server, wherever! Nice.

  24. #Swiftlang LSP server renaming works much more reliably than #Xcode's.

    (Using #Emacs with #Eglot btw)

  25. @mattiem

    # 202305241824 Machine model of C is memory and pointers
    #clang #machine-code #pointer #memory #machine-model

    C's "machine model" is easy to understand because:

    > The machine model of C is very simple. You have the memory where things reside. You have pointers to the consecutive elements of the memory.[#20230524cpp][]

    1/2

  26. @mattiem

    # 202305241824 Machine model of C is memory and pointers
    #clang #machine-code #pointer #memory #machine-model

    C's "machine model" is easy to understand because:

    > The machine model of C is very simple. You have the memory where things reside. You have pointers to the consecutive elements of the memory.[#20230524cpp][]

    1/2

  27. @mattiem

    # 202305241824 Machine model of C is memory and pointers
    #clang #machine-code #pointer #memory #machine-model

    C's "machine model" is easy to understand because:

    > The machine model of C is very simple. You have the memory where things reside. You have pointers to the consecutive elements of the memory.[#20230524cpp][]

    1/2

  28. @mattiem

    # 202305241824 Machine model of C is memory and pointers
    #clang #machine-code #pointer #memory #machine-model

    C's "machine model" is easy to understand because:

    > The machine model of C is very simple. You have the memory where things reside. You have pointers to the consecutive elements of the memory.[#20230524cpp][]

    1/2

  29. @mattiem

    # 202305241824 Machine model of C is memory and pointers
    #clang #machine-code #pointer #memory #machine-model

    C's "machine model" is easy to understand because:

    > The machine model of C is very simple. You have the memory where things reside. You have pointers to the consecutive elements of the memory.[#20230524cpp][]

    1/2

  30. youtube.com/watch?v=Szan5pP4drQ

    I was missing a couple tips here to set the new #Record No. 4 #handplane right for #woodworking and oooooh boy does the frog/moth size adjustment make a difference after already flattening the iron and making the chip breaker fit tight(er)!

    I can now plane over twisted, torn-out, knotty pine boards and still get good shavings