apart from solar and batteries, they also seem to be doing quite well on wind and train infrastructure
apart from solar and batteries, they also seem to be doing quite well on wind and train infrastructure
Is the current incarnation beatable, or was that a while ago? I’m not making any progress
X11 being reliable because Xorg devs aren’t stupid
Not gonna disagree with the rest of what you said, but the Xorg devs and Wayland devs are mostly the same people
Because you can’t (easily) program gui apps to automate tasks, but combining a few terminal programs to get more complex behaviour is really easy
The cup looked rather big to me, but I didn’t know how big 44oz was. Guys, it’s 1.3 liters! Why tf are they carrying a 1.3 liter cup? Do they really drink that much in one day?
You could use jq, which will work no matter how the json is formatted.
Without trying it out, something like the following might work:
jq '.path.to.key.to.change |= 11' file.json > file.json.tmp && mv file.json.tmp file.json
Poland knew what was up in eurovision
Also taking a side of Atlantic slave trade
I think the main reason OOP has a well-known term and pattern for dependency injection is to differentiate these two (out of multiple) options:
However, this becomes less of a pattern in functional programming as you wouldn’t make such objects to begin with. In FP, you pass all parameters where a function is invoked, and DI just becomes using generic parameters. You wouldn’t instantiate a dependency on each function call after all.
As this is such a minor change, it’s not really talked about much and it’s not really a pattern,
I think or rather hope he confused vacation days with bank holidays.