even shamed one user in my team to switch from Windows to Mac …
It's so strange that Windows users don't see how welcoming our communities are.
even shamed one user in my team to switch from Windows to Mac …
It's so strange that Windows users don't see how welcoming our communities are.
I'm planning on doing this personally, as my setup is a bit complex (Protonvpn doesn't have port forwarding on wireguard supported very well on Linux, so I have some helpers running that make it work). Setting this up each time (and on each computer I want to torrent on) is a bit of a pain. If you do all of your setup and dockerize it, you can just pull the container on each new install/machine (0 setup)
No need to split tunnel. Mullvad has options in the app to allow local networking. Just have to enable it.
Qbittorrent is actually one of the few clients that has this feature, one of the reasons it’s so widely recommended.
Deluge can also do this.
...What?
"I'll see (will show) myself out" is a pretty common thing to say after a joke. If it isn't a joke, I just don't understand the first line of your comment.
There's nothing "wrong" with me, I'm not being in any way "pissy", and I don't have an issue. I just didn't know what you were trying to convey.
This is it, yeah
I... Don't get the joke. Deluge is solid and on the list.
It's selling itself as more than an IDE. The idea is to have templates for common languages/frameworks. Ideally, this would mean not having to learn how to init a project in a given framework, not having to learn the build tools, not having to learn deployment, ci/cd, etc. Just open this new webapp, pick a framework, develop, and click a "launch" button to have it spin up in GCP.
I imagine they mean launching in more of a release sense (IE: Announcing the launch of new app XYZ). I sure hope so, anyways.
The underlying intelliJ platform is, not the entire IDE. I did edit the post though, as I realized not all of them are built on that platform.
If you are working on open source, you can still grab free licenses. You just have to renew them each year (completely free, just requires proof of FOSS contribution)
Are you using yabridge?