Not sure if this is the one you’re referring to, but NileRed made a video on this:
Piggybacking onto this to mention my go-to online RegEx editor: RegExr. It lets you test the regex as you type, explains the particular symbols used, as well as has a sidebar where you can see different pattern types categorically. I’ve been using it for almost 2 years now, and haven’t had any reason to use much else (after I discovered this).
I also use Feeder, and have been using it for about a year now. There is no way to delete a single post without deleting the entire feed. What is probably happening is that you have disabled “Read” articles in the filter:
<details><summary>Alt Text</summary>Screenshot of Feeder main screen. Shows filter menu opened displaying checkboxes “Unread”, “Saved”, “Recently Read”, and “Read”. All options are checked.</details>
Sorry, let me try again
hunter2
Please DM me the name too, if you don’t mind. Thanks!
hunter2
Even so, I think I’ll hold off on calling anything AGI until it can at least solve simple calculus problems with a 90% success rate (reproducibly). I think that’s a fair criteria, in my opinion.
Here you go:
git checkout -b firemyusername
git commit -am="fire"
git push
Doesn’t WolframAlpha already do this?
I’m sorry, but when was the last time you actually used Python? Python has had a switch ... case ...
-like structure called match ... case ...
since v3.10:
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/python-match-case-statement/
As for having to import standard libraries, why should every single function of every single built-in library be included in every single Python program, much less in compiled executables? At that point, it just bloats up your file sizes and RAM usage.
ETA: You are literally the only person in this whole thread that has such a huge problem with Python. What did it ever do to you?
Also Joplin! It’s a cross-platform Markdown notes app with many syncing options (including local storage, Dropbox, Nextcloud, and others). I’ve been using it for 2 years now, after trying different apps to see what fits. I’ve been using local storage and Syncthing to keep my Android phone and Linux PC synced, and really like it. It even lets you use an external text editor to edit your notes!