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…and a logistical nightmare to start such an ambitious project.


A big plus imo is that you can check in and version control the files alongside your application. Very convenient when working on micro services in a team.


Omg, thanks!


I've been using Fenix 5 and then Fenix 7 for many years now and I don't recognize any of the points you're making. I might agree on the awful charging port, but that's fixed by getting one of the cheap charging "pads" from Amazon.


Reminds me of Weeping Angels from Dr. Who. Great concept!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeping_Angel


Got you an invite :)


Thanks you, I have it at last! Been watching from the sidelines for 10 years!


Now if you want to pay it forward, I am in the same situation…


If you list your email publicly (here or on your profile) or email me directly I can invite you. Same goes for anyone else reading, provided you pass the vibe check


It's my hn user at gmail... sorry


Welcome!


I tried to give it a shot this year. Autocomplete (and especially Co-pilot) works really well nowadays. What made me reconsider is actually how imports are sorted and organised - they differ from how IntelliJ does it, which all other developers in my team uses. It’s a tiny but nagging issue for which I haven’t found a solution. It doesn’t help that IntelliJ is spectacularly good out of the box hah…


I always choose standalone tools for formatting so that it can be integrated into any editor/IDE and checked by CI.


You can run Intellij's checks in CI: https://www.jetbrains.com/qodana/


I believe that's _conceptually_ possible but unless you, personally, have actually tried it I wouldn't go so far as to cite that. My hand's on experience was that the thing very easily gets into analysis loops and never terminates. And by "never" I mean that I dialed up the CI timeout to 24 hours just to see if I wasn't patient enough and it still didn't terminate

And that's not even getting into the horror show of trying to view the analysis results of any "hello world" setup wherein it does terminate: a reasonable CI integration would submit those findings as comments on the PR but I had to duct tape one together by transforming the SERIF output into ReviewDog to get that outcome

I am quite possibly the biggest JetBrains fanboy you'll encounter, and was thrilled out of my mind when they announced Qodana, but its execution has been a raging dumpster fire


I am puzzled that you had such a negative experience. I set this up in the summer and it worked just fine, including comments on PRs. I used https://github.com/JetBrains/qodana-action


My YouTube recommendations are like 80% RC planes


Did you publish it? Can we see?


I was curious too. GP's github is in their profile and it looks like this is what they were talking about:

https://github.com/EngineersNeedArt/Mooncraft2000


What a cute game, loved trying it out!

if y'all only care about the game: https://mooncraft2000.com/


If you're curious about the naming of the Lunar craters, the first full English translation of the Almagestum Novum is being worked on here:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1739314565?ref_=pe_3052080_3975148...


iPhone has good support for peripherals, hubs and external displays, but lacks a desktop mode.


Actually, I use my iPhone with a USB-C/HDMI cable, the Remote Desktop client and a Bluetooth keyboard when traveling. Some apps will let you use an additional display just fine.


Oh interesting, I suppose I have had it wirelessly project to the tv before...

I might give it a go when I upgrade to a USB-C model.


OK so I've now tried this with a new USB-C iphone.

Yeah it's painful to use! You can set up a mouse, and use a physical keyboard for input, but it doesn't attempt to do any more than mirror the screen onto the external device by default.

Huawei's desktop mode was limited, but I think you're right - you can say the iphone has good device compatibility, but there's not a good way to use it docked. Not that the android ones were 'good', but they made an attempt!


Great, can I plug a USB drive in, and use it?


Yes: https://support.apple.com/en-sg/guide/iphone/iph95baac91f/io...

Works fine. I don't know if you can format drives, but you can definitely read and write to external disks and network shares.


Yes, if it's USB-C. You won't like the experience though.


Which is quite frankly weird, given that the iPad has fairly robust mouse/keyboard support at this point, and at least some nods towards window management


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