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Make Inkscape installed through Flatpak callable in the terminal as 'inkscape'?
alias inkscape="flatpak run org.inkscape.Inkscape" into your .bashrc.
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Make Inkscape installed through Flatpak callable in the terminal as 'inkscape'?
alias inkscape="flatpak run org.inkscape.Inkscape" into your .bashrc.
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[AskEurope] Europeans, what is your favorite country of Europe other than your own?
As a Czech I'd have to say Slovakia, of course 🌲
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Unity’s Open-Source Double Standard: the ban of VLC
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Videolabs is a company founded by VideoLAN members and is the current editor of the VLC mobile applications and one of the largest contributor to VLC.
https://www.videolan.org/videolan/partners.html
Seems like they're not just "someone".
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What are your programming hot takes?
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Is Haskell, YAML, or Sass also stupid? 🤔
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new animation for upvotes/downvotes is slow
I see the same "lag" even for the share button, bookmark button and even for the three-dot menu under a post.
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Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in
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Ungroup icon of multiple instances of one app into separate taskbar items? That's been in insider builds for some time now. (Luckily...)
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What are your programming hot takes?
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Design Patterns in PHP 8: Builder
Sadly, no explanation whatsoever of why this approach might be better than just building the object yourself. The example provided is fairly trivial and doesn't seem to justify using a builder.
Also, how would you do validation of properties (or even detect incompatibility of some of them)? Surely, because Product can be created directly, the Product class itself should validate its values. But it also makes sense for the ProductBuilder to have its own validation, right? Would that mean doing the validation twice?
The article tries to sell the pattern as being your best friend, but at the same time doesn't say how that's gonna happen.