Someone should make a service like this except you actually upload the file directly to the other user rather than uploading it to a 3rd party (encrypted or not). Yes I get you would have to wait for the user on the other end to connect to you before the transfer starts but if you're uploading 100+GB of data you're going to be leaving that browser tab open for awhile anyways.
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I think you're underestimating how impossible a task it is for China to hit a moving target. Even so, their move towards isolationism is at odds with an industry that has the most complex and globally integrated supply chain in existence.
I trust the testers and de-lidders over what any hardware manufacturer claims, Chinese chip maker aside.
Best name to call it is to just not call it anything. Don't talk about it. Let it die.
I do use helix but haven't taken advantage of the git integration. Maybe I'm unaware of its power.
For fish, I defined my own fish_prompt function with an indicator if there are uncommitted changes. It's just running git status
under the hood. I have a TODO in that function to run a pijul diff
in the directory if git status
returns nothing...
Wow I forgot all about this band. I love the comment "Red Djent Redemption"
The 1.0 is in beta. There has been a lot of refactoring to get it to this point. I would say there's still many quality-of-life features missing that would stop me from using it in a professional setting but for hobby projects it's meeting my needs (and gets better with each new beta build). They only have a few project backers but the main developer has been working very steadily on it.
This is actually why I prefer using pijul. I don't want to commit my secrets to a git repo and nix will refuse to build because I'm pulling in files that aren't tracked. Simple solution is to not make the flake directory a git repo and it won't complain. That's my solution at least. I also prefer using git (and therefore pijul) via cli rather than as a text editor integration so my experience differs.
I use it for self hosting because all I need installed is sshd and the pijul package. Then I can set my server's ;p as my remote. The "nest" web UI (the Pijul equvivalent to git tea) is in development and not open source yet, but you can use the hosted version at https://nest.pijul.com/ if you're curious.
This is exactly what I was talking about, thanks!