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I'd bet it can be quite a sticky product, if you moved to it from VS Code and don't want to switch around all the time – especially if the enterprise license been approved in your company ().


The fact that people don’t realize this is satire is the most scariest part.


Aren’t all code comments for noting something?


I typically use those when the following code does something emunexpected, relies on external state or is setting state relied on by something else.

There are times where you can’t rewrite or refactor something or have Toni’s ran API with non-obvious behavior. Plus NOTE is shorter than HERE BE DRAGONS


Maybe it’s just the way the author writes?


Does this support inline ignoring specific rules with some syntax? Couldn’t find this from the README. Would be good to have as an escape hatch.


We don’t know what the ads (meaning, the videos) used. We only know what was on their website.


The mandatory link about Dokploy’s unclear/questionable license: https://github.com/Dokploy/dokploy/discussions/3


This seems to be an issue in the PaaS space. The guy who runs CapRover illegally changed the license on it to be nonfree, without copyright assignments from any of the contributors who worked on it when it was free software.

https://github.com/caprover/caprover/blob/master/LICENSE

It’s deceptive, because it starts out saying APACHE LICENSE but then adds a bunch of nonfree provisions to it, making it NOT Apache licensed.

It’s especially galling when all of these people are trying to nickel and dime their users with this open core nonsense while their business wouldn’t exist if not for docker, k8s, postgres, mysql, node, php, all being open source.


There is a gif?


I wonder how good it would be to convert sheet music to MusicXML. All the current tools more or less suck with this task, or maybe I’m just ignorant and don’t know what lego bricks to put together.


Try our machine-learning powered sheet music scanning engine at Soundslice:

https://www.soundslice.com/sheet-music-scanner/

Definitely doesn't suck.


Can you link said post?


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