Thanks Danielh! I'm glad to hear you liked the video :) Have a good day!
@chiragsahu45844 жыл бұрын
thanks friend it helped a lot
@szymonstepniak3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@pfkong69174 жыл бұрын
Szymon, what kind of keyboard you use? Sounds euphonious🙌
@szymonstepniak4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! I don't use any external keyboard. This is the sound of the Thinkpad T440p laptop keyboard, which is very ergonomic just out of the box :) Have a good day!
@PalamarSat Жыл бұрын
How did you log in as your user? Everything I do in the terminal is sent from the user root
@szymonstepniak Жыл бұрын
After installing the CLI, make sure you are logged as your regular users in the current terminal. Then execute "gh auth login" to authenticate the CLI with your GitHub account - it supports a few different ways to do it. After that, you will be able to execute commands in the context of your authenticated account. Good luck, and have a good day!
@davidarun55684 жыл бұрын
Every session has wonderful.. Thank you Hi sir.. I have one question about git. How do I share local git repository to my colleagues??? How many ways we can do it??? Pls tell me the answers...
@szymonstepniak4 жыл бұрын
Hi, David! To share your local git repository with others, you need to set up a remote repository e.g. on Github.com. Once you create a new Github repository, you will see a quick guide explaining how to configure a remote repository connection in your local copy, and how to push changes from local repository to the remote one. Github offers now private repositories in their free plan, so if your code cannot be shared publicly, you can create a private repo and add up to 5 collaborators to it. I hope it helps. Have a good day!
@davidarun55684 жыл бұрын
@@szymonstepniak thnk u bro... But still I have a lit doubt. Without push to github(local to remote) can we share it to anyone??? I means a any other option?? You know why I m asking continuously one of the hr recruiter asked me in interview session ,I told to clearly wht u said.. But he told me, this is not right answer it seems.. So that.. So pls let me know bro...
@szymonstepniak4 жыл бұрын
@@davidarun5568 I have no idea what this recruiter had in mind. The typical workflow is: commit changes to the local repository, push to remote, and then someone can pull those changes to their local repository (or clone it if they didn't have it yet.) I would not recommend you spending time speculating what this recruiter had in mind - he should give you feedback and explain why your answer was wrong. If he didn't do that, he is the one who didn't do his job well.
@JorgeLedezma Жыл бұрын
my friend ... what terminal are u using?
@szymonstepniak Жыл бұрын
Hi Grge! I use Guake Terminal with Zsh (plus Oh My Zsh). Take care, and have a good day!
@davidomego4 жыл бұрын
Your face's quality is similar to COD Trailers or Cut Scenes Soldiers' face quality, especially Captain Price. Your face doesn't look real looks edited or engineered. Is it just me that's noticing this.
@szymonstepniak4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment, David! I can guarantee you that the picture quality is not artificially (or by any other method) improved :) I don't even do any color grading in the post-production. However, I do the following: I use a softbox light as the key light (large, 90 cm octagonal), plus some ambient blue light in the background, and the backlight that separates me better from the background. It's a standard three-point lighting technique. I also calibrate white balance settings in my camera with a so-called gray card to get the most accurate colors. I never played any of the Call of Duty games, but I guess its creators and graphic designers create cinematic cut scenes, so I take your opinion as a compliment :) Thanks, and have a good day! 👍