quite sure that is my limit but what is the difference between this and other "md compiler" projects (or ssr) like <https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook>? Anyway this seems to work very well, so congrats!
As a developer who regularly searches for remote tech roles, I started curating my own list of global, fully remote jobs that matched what I was looking for, and I've now decided to share it by creating a free newsletter.
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this is not a always true and general rule, probably I agree if you say that they do open source only to grow reputation between dev but not every OSS project are fake OSS -> VSCode in my opinion is one of these example
I read the article but it seems to me to be just an angry person like those who rail against new things. I think 90% of real developers don't give a damn whether they're writing in C or Rust, and I don't think taking it out on the new stuff at all costs is helpful, it just makes you a grumpy conservative. Only time will give the answer as to who will survive, taking sides now is pure speculation.
Evolution is a good thing and shining syndrome is a bad thing but I think a healthy middle ground exists.
If I understood they were banned from google ads (merchand center) because they used 2 accounts to promote the same activity, but if this is against the policy I don't understand what is the point, I don't think that the size of the market is a discriminant in the policy
I've talked several times to support after probably 30 clicks to get to a human and they are afraid of the rules. Google's support people doesn't provide support only can give you all their empathy for your situation
in V0.1.3 we fix Type consistency between Gui and API and we fix some bugs.
A MITM Proxy Written in Rust ! Toolkit for HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and WebSockets with SSL/TLS Capabilities. Learning Project.
It's not uncommon to experience changes in our ability to imagine things vividly as we grow older, especially if we don't actively practice using our imagination. However, if you feel like this loss of imagination is impacting your ability to learn and retain information, it might be worth exploring ways to improve your visualization skills.
One approach is to try to engage your senses as much as possible while reading or learning. For example, you might try to create mental images of what you're reading or use metaphors to help you understand abstract concepts. Another approach is to practice visualization exercises, such as trying to recall details from a recent event or imagining a specific scenario in detail.
It's also important to keep in mind that everyone's learning style is different, and some people may rely more on visual cues than others. If you find that you're struggling to learn or remember information, there may be other strategies that work better for you, such as taking notes or discussing the material with others.
Ultimately, if you're concerned about your ability to learn and retain information, it's worth speaking with a healthcare professional or educational specialist who can help you identify potential underlying causes and provide guidance on how to improve your learning and retention skills.