I initially just used it on personal projects just so I could rollback if I needed to. Afterwards I realized that you could branch after watching Fireship videos. I never got an aha moment, but the moment I really understood was after my first pull request to a project I liked at the time.
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I watched this thinking it was gonna give my inner teenager a kick but it was so good. It still gave my inner teenager a kick.
Would u ever consider using kvm/qemu for the virtualization?
Damn I was wrong my b. Haha at least now I know Firefox doesn't work everywhere, I appreciate it.
More like a crawler. I wanna make a configurable web crawler using nmap where you can pop scripts in and get output all in one place.
I'm working on a distributed network scanner. Mostly for my own understanding of networking because there's always something new to learn in this space
What's it ab?
What stops you from finding extensions that implement similar functionality? I know tree style tabs are pretty popular instead of tab grouping. This also so the first time I've heard of sync or pinned tabs not working. I'm kinda curious ab ur setup if youd be cool with sharing that? I feel like it might be a setup problem instead of a software one.
What was the downgrade in usability you saw? I used to be an avid chrome user turned Firefox, but I would say the opposite.
This one I wrote at a point where I felt like I was falling into the same trap. It's me giving myself the same advice I give my friends which is that the first step to solving a problem is identifying it. The last two lines are me realizing that my problem at the time was already starting to catch fire while I was focusing on menial things.
I love the profile picture.