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  • I'm not saying that this isn't a protest, but merely providing the context for the protest. They took the relaxed dress code to an extreme and deliberately interpreted it as "anything you like". It's more of a malicious compliance protest. That's why they were scolded by the leader, instead of being fired.

  • I'm not saying everything about China is evil, but 996 is an actual thing, actively resented by Chinese young people. I've got friends working such schedules. I'm presenting their views. I had also visited their offices and saw the folding beds.

  • For those who don't know, it's not quite new (except for the word that describes it, Ban Wei 班味). Because of the long working time, a lot of Chinese companies (especially in the tech sector) allow very casual dressing, plushies, even folding beds in the office. Sounds good but is actually horrifying.

  • The sentence meant to be sarcastic. The dry humor was lost in translation.

  • It's a one-piece pajama in the video. She has a coat over it during the work.

  • In some sense yes, but advertising for its own stuff is advertising too. It nudges you to use their whole ecosystem.

    The most annoying thing for me is that you can't remove the iTunes component in mission control (the settings deck).

  • I mean, that's also how now commonly accepted names came into being in the first place.

  • Every time I plugged USB-C into SDCX: perfect height, but why are you moving?

  • CSS

    Jump
  • Nah, in real CSS, the window would overflow and bring down the whole house.

  • If you execute a binary without specifying the path to it, it will be searched from the $PATH environment variable, which is a list of places to look for the binary. From left to right, the first found one is returned.

    You can use which cat to see what it resolves to and whereis cat to get all possible results.

    If you intentionally wants to use a different binary with the same name, you can either directly use its path, or prepend its path to $PATH.

  • What? That's literally a feature I got with a plugin. YouTube feels so much better without the algorithmic reinforced "hype" videos with no content and it's good for your mental health too.

  • At least in the UK, if you work like an employee enough, the court can overrule the technicality of your employment status as a contractor and apply labor law protections.

  • Sadly not its meta factory.

  • No, the inventor Chatty Grandparent will never let that happen.

  • Because these two industries are both labor intensive.

  • I'm gett the ing UDP same vib joke

  • As other comments point out, they are usually not properly packaged through nix.

    If you read the vim/plugins modules, for most plugins, the derivation just downloads the plugin, puts it to nix-store, and makes it available to the editor through environment variables. So it's similar to the binary distributed software. Two most notable restrictions:

    1. Nix is not aware of transient dependencies.
    2. The plugin is not aware of the nix-store model.

    So for plugins that don't have external dependencies (or dependencies other than the "common" ones like python or sh that happen to be available), and that don't interact with the filesystems, this approach would be fine, but the more complex ones would fail.

    In your example, mason failed because of 1, home-manager wasn't aware that the pip module is a transient dependency of this plugin; and treesitter failed because of 2, because it doesn't know that nix-store is read-only and should be managed by nix.

    There are no general solutions, but people may have nixified some plugins on a case-by-case basis. If you don't want to spend a lot of time (and remember that it might be broken by the next plugin upgrade), as others have suggested, take the traditional plugin management approach. (Personally, I use LunarVim which uses Lazy.nvim and it's been working fine.)

  • This, but unironically used as a marketing trick:

    There was no v1 of Oracle Database, as co-founder Larry Ellison "knew no one would want to buy version 1"

    That's why the first Oracle database is v2.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_Database

  • NERV is a private service, which rebroadcasts government emergency warnings with better representations.