Not even arguing, just asking. Not interested enough to really Google it.
"I like candidates who don't get shot"
Support for weird stuff like integration with smart home (home assistant), better syntax highlighting / autocomplete for specific cases (like the home assistant mentioned above), better support for mixed fonts, database integration, more efficient use of screen real estate for side panels and less effort to add new languages in general (cdk, terraform, k8s with crd, go, etc), one click github copilot...
My current role needs me to deal with whatever the customer is using, so a whole lot of variability, custom resources and libraries, languages that I'm not super familiar with... It's just easier.
If it helps, I'm still running Arch, BTW. (but probably will go with just debian when my computer dies, whenever that will be).
But it will be written in Schwiizerdütch, so no one outside of Switzerland will understand it. I think it's a dialect of Perl.
Are those called limits in English? How do you call those things then?
lim x->0 1/x
No, it's because I'm old and missed the debate and went to sleep instead. In my defense I'm 6h ahead.
"this is pretty racist"
Yeah, so is he, so it would be on brand. I say 60% chances he will try exactly that before the election.
That's what I meant by "kind of" open source.
For the people out of the loop: salt is a term used for a piece of data to add to a password before hashing it, so two people with the same password will appear to have different passwords in the DB. So my password will be stored as xyz in the DB while Joe's password will be ABC, although we both use "hunter2".
It prevents an attack using so called "rainbow tables", which is a dictionary of hashes and their corresponding password (so xyz -> hunter2).
I'm open for suggestions for a better one, but for me it uniquely combines open source (kind of) with ease of use and functionality / expandability. I used emacs for more than a decade and switched to VSCode (although I don't do coding as my primary activity anymore). Tried neovim, sublime, netbeans and webstorm and didn't convince me.
Because some are good. VSCode for instance.
Yes officer, this comment right here.