Apologies for being too cryptic/jargon. Pro tip: a real-life mentor can adapt to your level on-the-fly, if available.
Maybe this introduction helps a bit to get an overview - from the context I expect you are on JavaScript or related.
It's often hard to grasp why packages or techniques exist unless you ran into the problems that motivated the solution yourself.
In this case, it's all about filtering by the severity of log messages (debug level). If the level is high, your app will show tiny bits of information. These do not need to show for every user, except if they want to enable it (via techniques like a switch/flag, environment variable or a config file).
Config files or profiles are often used to enable/disable code parts in production or to configure how often scheduled jobs should be triggered and so on.
Depending on your level of expertise logging stuff via the console may be just fine for the moment. In particular if you are the sole developer. Once you're annoyed by your own logs, incrementally replace the 'prints' with a library that feels comfortable or well-documented.
The question mixes up tests and logging. You are referring to logs.
Use a good logging package. It will allow you to distinguish at least (possibly with verbosity levels)
- trace
- debug
- information
- warning
- error
In production, configure the log level to be info-level or above, everything below will be hidden.
Lower levels can be useful for debugging automated tests. Possibly via a flag in production as well.
I think they spelled anti-diversity disorder wrong.
Yes, and in fact, the complete jetbrains toolbox works fine on Linux. Setup is commonly done by simply unzipping an archive.
Remmina is nice to manage remote access, see https://remmina.org/
I heard negative criticism of rustdesk in terms of security, can anyone confirm or refute this?
Hey, I changed my desktop background and color theme... but yes, customization for me is copying all my scripts to ~/bin and set a keyboard shortcut to open a terminal. I'm-old-Gandalf-meme around here
edit: yes, .vimrc as well
Absolut.
Ich nutze auch Glutamat aus dem Asia Shop.
Spart Salz in Brühe, Soßen und vielen Gerichten und ist in der Tat besser als sein Ruf.
Zusammen mit etwas in Öl angebratenen Frühlingszwiebeln, einem Schuss Sherry abgelöscht, Karottenwürfeln und etwas Salz/Pfeffer oft besser als die meisten rein Salz-basierten Fertigbrühen. Ramen-Nudeln dazu, schnell und gut.
Auch in Kombination mit geräuchertem Paprikapulver, Rauchsalz oder Chiliflocken sehr vielseitig.
Wo Rezept ^^?
Ja. Man sieht denke ich noch den Pfeil im unteren Bereich.
Jep, fand ich auch.
Hatte nicht die CxU auch Spaß mit der Rechtslage für das Remigrieren von Partei-Postern vor der Wahl... da waren dann amüsanterweise gps-tags montiert.
Aber im Ernst: Es ist eher unklar, ob das Wiederaufstellen (a) geahndet, (b) in geplanter Richtung geahndet, (c) in den entsprechenden Kreisen als negativ wahrgenommen und (d) bei den massiven Geldflüssen aus der 10⁹er-Riege den gewünschten Effekt hat.
Insgesamt sehe ich das Zerstören von Plakaten als fragwürdig - in diesem Fall empfand ich den offenbar zufällig entstandenen Trump-Schattenriss immerhin als dunkel humorvoll.
Weniger invasiv wäre es möglicherweise Trauerkränze mit 'Unserer lieben Demokratie' Spruchbändern davor abzulegen - aber den Graben in den Köpfen wird auch das nicht schließen.
War auch mein Eindruck. Jemand hatte das AgegenD Plakat kurz nach der Wahl zerfetzt und das bleibt dann offenbar übrig.
Reminds me of Orion Burger...
Abandonware, seemingly
Kann man auch als podcast nebenbei hören (via newpipe oder so). Ist schon empfehlenswert. Nichts ganz Neues dabei, klar, aber grade in Punkto Tierschutz - aber nicht nur - war das ein sehr offener Austausch.
Und was mich immer besonders freut: Geprägt von gegenseitigem Respekt und echtem Interesse.
I always found the actual challenge to decide what to get rid of once the duplicates where found.
Some tools I tried would also ask file-by-file, which I found a bit useless for thousand of files. Yet, I cannot even express a set of rules to decide this in general, so I'm not blaming the tools.
In particular, with picture collections I also came to the conclusion that some redundancy is probably ok rather than accidentially deleting data that I duplicated on purpose and simply forgot why.
Frescobaldi as a front-end for Lilypond is quite nice as well
What do you recommend?
If Signal was not simple, my family and friends would likely use Telegram or WhatsApp. Even switching to Signal required a number of (general) newspaper articles criticising the status quo. It's likely not optimal, but okayish and sharing opinions and holiday impressions feels a bit better.
Switching a service is a slow, difficult process and many contacts will not follow, given they would abandon other contacts among friends, family, parents at school, sports teams, ... (now, I'm here, using 4+ solutions).
If training or even curiosity for the technical process is required, very few people will follow. If it takes me (with strong IT background) more than 30 minutes to understand/implement, I may have a decent private solution, but I will feel quite lonely soon.
- Password Safe Pro
- My Expenses
- FL Studio, formerly Fruity Loops (also: Desktop)
- Threema
- Through the Ages (boardgame adaption)
Otherwise, I usually prefer free open source solutions (FDroid), but I regularly donate to keep the projects alive. 1 and 2 are small dev studios that I am happy to support.
Just wanted to add that it's a music sequencing/composition/recording tool. I also bought it some 20 years ago and they really delivered the lifetime free upgrade thing - bought some upgrades and plug-in packs now and then nonetheless - - great tool. I feel that presently, I use roughly 20% of its features, but I never find the time to dig deeper.
edit: refering to the Desktop version
I could provide a low-effort option...

iconic!