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Most vscode themes for me are hard to use as they don‘t highlight the areas enough. Example: I’m not able to see where the line starts as the code collapse arrow background color is the same as the editor... or the left menu is not highlighting enough the current one.

So I notice that I need more/better visual color differentiators so I changed a lot of colors. Has anyone the same issue?


Yes. But it's relatively easy to fix it, you can add an entry in settings with color overrides for any combo of theme/UI element...


Yes I know. This is what I meant with „so I changed the colors“.

But anyway: I wonder why most themes are so badly colored so that I need to fix it myself....


I'm not sure, but my guess is that almost all themes are attempts by developers, not people versed in color theory or knowledgable about proper contrast etc.


I wonder how many nested VM inside jail inside a VM inside a jail... are possible from a resource perspective, so that I can still execute a shell


For a second you lit up my hope that there would be nested bhyve virtualization, but no. This is a different layer of virtualization/containerization. In order to have nested vm the correct cpu flags (vt-x) have to be exposed in the guest and I believe that such feature is unfortunately not implemented yet.


you can nest jails quite a lot. Although i have not tried it (and cannot find proper sources on the max limit of the amount of jails you can inside a freebsd system).

might be fun to give it a try though.


If FreeBSD has a maximum limit on PIDs that includes those running in jails, you'd probably run into that well before you run out of memory (especially if the goal is to run "as many jails as possible", you can make a whole bunch that effectively do nothing at all).


Can you implement an API for that? ;)



Could you compare to Notepad++?


Did not find a better english source for now.


I wrote few weeks ago a small app for this. So nearby users can be tracked anywhere.

https://github.com/tejado/telegram-nearby-map


In germany, the high pressure areas are named after male names and low pressure after female names: https://www.bavariannews.com/blog/2018/10/03/how-storms-in-g...


As the article you cited points out, this has been changed in 1998. Low pressure areas get male names in odd years and female names in even years; vice versa for high pressure areas.


great, that's not confusing at all. hmm, i'm seeing a warning. i should know what to do. wait, what year is it? damn, if only i could remember even/odd male/female cycles. oh well, best if i just ignore it and carry on with my day. at least it's not a tuesday. i never got the hang of tuesday.


Any source for the cell broadcast in Hamburg? And what are you using (iOS?)? I only get the alerts over the app, despite also living there.


Android, and have enabled the option in settings.


This seems strange. I have enabled everything, got messages also in the US like amber alert but never in germany incl. Hamburg. I thought this is not used here in germany (see other comments here e.g.)? Do you have some source of your information?


It worked for me, and I got the warnings in German. My phone is all English. I remember clearly, because it threw me off in the beginning. I haven't received any this year, maybe it was a test?


Not all cities have a sirene. Do you have and apps like NINA or KATWARN?


You need an app? In The Netherlands they use whatever emergency warning system is built-in in iOS and Android.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202743


It can't be done with an app. Those are always subject to power saving, do not disturb, etc.

Any country that doesn't use cell broadcasts is doing it wrong.


It has to be both - many people don't have a mobile phone, and a landline can't easily do the same, but may have a wifi-only device.


Mine has, although they scrapped the weekly tests on saturday some years ago. Someone probably forgot to press the button.


Your are right, that a lot of cities are doing it regulary. The interessting point here is, that there are cities that have no sirens anymore due to the removal after the cold war. So such a nationwide test will help to check the efficiency and to modernize/rebuild the system where needed.

//edit: same info was added to head comment.


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