Dear Lazyweb,
Is anyone here (a) interested in crypto (b) prepared to work in Windows (c) at least aware of or interested in Rust and (d) fancying working with a Rust project to add support for Windows' Crypto-Next-Generation API ?
If so, hit me up for a project idea.
Dear Lazyweb,
Is anyone here (a) interested in crypto (b) prepared to work in Windows (c) at least aware of or interested in Rust and (d) fancying working with a Rust project to add support for Windows' Crypto-Next-Generation API ?
If so, hit me up for a project idea.
"""If there are also local changes, then it's up to the client
to decide if it will download and clobber, upload and clobber, or perform a dance, renaming the local objects, downloading the server one, and uploading its to the server as though it has never been sync'd before."""
TFW you're writing a document speculating how a device you've bought ought to work, and you end up with a pile of "TODO: Check if the device actually does this" because you realise you were writing what *you'd do* rather than documenting the status quo.
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Is there a way to use Linux-hosted vscode to remote-edit against a Windows box? Remote-SSH/Containers/WSL is for the other way around :/
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