As a first step of getting the concept of users into the database,
this creates a (somewhat involved) migration that moves all existing
"users" into a new users table and updates the post table to reference
it.
This migration is not yet finalised and still needs to be updated with
something to handle the concept of anonymous users (which I want to
keep around).
For most of my use-cases Helm seems to be overkill, and despite
overall seeming like a nice and featureful package it has stability
issues and bugs that annoy me.
I've heard that ivy is simpler to use and configure, so I'm giving it
a chance here.
- abd40a98f8ae746eb151e777ea8a8b5223d68a4b Splits the NoThrow flags into TypeSpec and AllocSpec flag... by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>
- c16d0b5509b36679b384147b474135e7951afccf Change the abbreviation for the breakdowns of InfinitePas... by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>
- 8ac104351764f23d666b52dce7536a34c05abf00 Use ABSL_CONST_INIT with std::atomic variables in static ... by Matt Armstrong <marmstrong@google.com>
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This removes confusing documentation. It's better to remove doc than add implementation, because Nix 1.12 will surely have new GC interface anyway.
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/641
- 40a973dd1b159e7455dd5fc06ac2d3f494d72c3e Remove test fixture requirement for ExceptionSafetyTester... by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>
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Adds Google Chrome to the list of commonly used applications that aren't
resolvable from `brew cask`. This may be the wrong assumption. I didn't
look into it too much, but at first glance, I saw `-beta` version as
well as Chrome Canary. Perhaps it's possible to resolve to a stable
Chrome release... Will look into this later.
Lints wrongly formatted code blocks.
- bae1a1c21924bd31fa7315eff05ea6158d9e7947 Port the symbolizer to Windows. by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>
- 2253c04c1a4f39d9581772f1dc4491878aa3831f Support absl::Hex() and absl::Dec() as arguments to absl:... by Jorg Brown <jorg@google.com>
- 552c3ac259e9c254fda9244755487f3423d2fe4b Internal change by Jorg Brown <jorg@google.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 3a9532fb2d6ae45c3cba44c9bb0dbdfc1558b7d3
Change-Id: I448133c9bb6d837037c12b45a9a16a7945049453
The `default.nix` in this repository contains generated code and skews
Github's language statistics. While I'm a big fan of Nix, Converse is
certainly not 80% written in Nix ;-)
There is some weird dependency interaction between pulldown-cmark and
getopts which causes builds to fail with a message about unstable
features if getopts is not explicitly depended on as a dependency of a
dependency (yeah, huh?)
My younger self didn't know that creating repos to house your
configuration was a known pattern! Hence the unweildy name, pc_settings.
This change was a long time coming.
The original idea was to have all of my configuration available on a
USB drive that would bootstrap itself when connected to a Mac. While
this is pretty cool from a Hollywood, hacker-porn standpoint, it is less
desirable to me due to its dependencies. Docker may be the better path
forward.
setup_keybindings hasn't proven very useful. This removes it. It is
possible that a lot of fat from this repo can be trimmed since it is
probably being replaced by features in urbint/meta.