Hi, has anybody of you ever seen a feature as described in the post in your environment?
Thank you
Update: As some readers appear to have skimmed the text, please feel free to point out possible accessibility issues, poor choices of words, etc.
A I missing something? Which post? What’s the feature?
There is a link in the title of this post.
Out of curiosity: Is this a discoverability issue? Have you browsed this from a non-lemmy instance or in an app?
Oh super interesting. I’m using Mlem and the title is not a link for me!
Seems I should go search the github issues and see if it’s reported yet
Good idea. The lemmy UI isn’t quite done, either. When I posted this blog post it seemed to imply that you additionally can post an image. But then URI gets replaced by the image URI… So I can vaguely relate how the Mlem devs might have gotten confused.
The UI is a bit confusing here. This is a link post with a body. Click the title of the post to go to the linked blogpost
Thanks for the tip! See my reply to CLee
Come over to the wonderful world of !csharp@programming.dev. Us dotnet nerds really take this kind of stuff for granted…
Actually I’ve been working with VS the last X years and I’m pretty sure dotnet doesn’t have this feature. Sure, you can set the next statement, but I wouldn’t know of a simple way to say ahead of starting a debug compile “Ye, I want to skip those lines and takes this branch.” Other than changing the source code, that is.
I’m sorry, I think ik misinterpreted. To me it sounds liken you could accomplish it with the evaluate expression context in the debugger
Thanks, noted.




