Yes. People are friendly here.
Yes. People are friendly here.
Previously I was able to search for “true” and “false” in my codebase. How do I do that now? VS Code has a new search interface specifically for toggles. It’s closed by default, but you can open it by clicking the “Toggle Search Toggle” toggle.
Yo dawg, I heard you liked toggles so we gave you a toggle to search for toggles in your toggle
Also, the section defining behaviour for null and undefined values are kind of bonkers.
Buuut, a nice visual nonetheless. I don’t see myself using it though.
Shame Alonso didn’t get to finish his Q3 lap before the red flag. Happy for Hulk and Haas though.
Where’s the guy who kept a running list of Ferrari mess-ups for the 2023 season? It’s got to be long by now.
Disappointed on behalf of both drivers.
Fantastic! Really good idea from the mod team.
Update: park run was cancelled, but the people who didn’t get the memo still showed up. Ended up being an unofficial park run - cam second. Great experience and atmosphere. Would highly recommend to give it a try!
My first park run tomorrow! Wish me luck!
I use revanced without issues. But good to know about alternatives for when the day eventually comes…
That’s great! Good luck with your upcoming 80km.
From my own experience (~3 years of running, 1 100k, 7-10 runs between 50 and 70kms, 4 marathons, and a couple of shorter distances recently), consistent speed work is important, and goes a long way for running longer distances. I still run at 60% heart rate, but the speed is higher and the races become easier.
I would do a marathon if you want to. I found them fun, but they are not for everyone. A very different experience from an ultra.
Re hills, I find downhills much harder and more important to train for than uphills. The time you lose from walking uphill is minimal compared to running.