

oh okay, what’s the best license? what’s the difference between CC, MIT, etc.
I’ll look at setting up python virtual environments later, they seem pretty important to at least learn how to use
Hi, I’m sbird! I like to make all sorts of things!
oh okay, what’s the best license? what’s the difference between CC, MIT, etc.
I’ll look at setting up python virtual environments later, they seem pretty important to at least learn how to use
what if there’s loads of different elements where the colour could he changed such as texts, links, and different ohjects like the nav bar?
what do those do?
oh yep that makes sense
would that work with the jekyll theme?
oop okay maybe my next project should use a virtual python enviornment then
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oh i didn’t know that apple wanted to use audio kacks for keyboards and mice, i only thought it was some of the ipods
that makes sense. those connectors would have to be pretty huge
thanks!
oh cool
oh interesting
is venv important/neccesary?
i wonder how many pins could you fit with modern technology on something the size of a 30-pin connector? would that mean you could get more data/power being transferred? (the wire would have to get way thicker though)
oh yeah usb has loads of pins for data. no wonder barrel jacks were never used to transfer data…
oh yeah designing an idiot-proof power plug that can be rotated 360 degrees would be challenging ad well
woah that’s a very in-depth answer. yeah makes sense that cylindrical connectors aren’t actually designed to rotate a bunch. I assume it would be something similar to weird crackling sound when you turn an 3.5mm jack cable too hard?
wdym? I did say the advantage of USB-C was a universal standard. that’s definitely why everything uses USB-C, much more convenient.
My later paragraphs were focusing on a theoretical cylindrical wall plug (hence the comparison with the euro plug, schuko, uk plug, etc). sorry if just “plug” wasn’t clear.
another downside to cylindrical usb plugs would probably be thinness, USB-C ports are quite a bit flatter and suits thinner devices a lot more
fair point, makes sense
ok, I see. It seems that MIT let you do whatever with the code, whereas GPL seems like the same thing, but with an * that any derivatives must be open-source as well. I’ll put the license on my repos then.