Nim is an awesome language, but I’ve never seen nimskull before. I’m eager to see how it evolves.
Nim is an awesome language, but I’ve never seen nimskull before. I’m eager to see how it evolves.
Btrfs my beloved. Things stop working? Just load a snapshot lol.
People already suggested it, but rustlings is awesome.
One thing I like to do is think of something I often do in another language, then Google how to do it in rust, i.e. dynamic dispatch. The way rust does it with traits is really interesting.
Quick and twitchy FPS games. Reason I was so upset when roblox ditched wine support is because it deprived me of my daily dose of randomizer and bad business.
Thank you for the spoiler tag, that was pretty NSFL
Ah. Seems like the effect varies from person to person I guess. Are there any studies on it? I’m kinda interested now.
What the fuck did you do to your text? It’s impossible to read.
They do already prevent fake links. Their markdown doesn’t work if you have the http scheme in the url, which is why the link in the thumbnail says steamcommunity.com
instead of https://steamcommunity.com
The do-nothings vs the did-somethings.
So far I’ve been able to run everything I need to off of it, and libreoffice works very well with office docs in my experience.
Was like “they kinda have a point with a few of these” until I got to the steam deck one lmao.
It’s usually the reverse in my experience. I love playing on original hardware when I have access, but some people get really anal when you emulate.
General consensus seems to be mullvad if you just want a VPN, and proton if you’re gonna use all the other stuff. I use their email for some things, and I’m planning to switch to proton drive once they roll out the linux app, so I use proton.
Because they keep putting Javascript in things.
According to the article, the venture capital firm that owned the studio shut the project down and laid off about a hundred employees as they were looking for a publisher.
Had to learn Javascript for web development class.
In all seriousness, I found out about Nim from the debug log of a discord bot and decided to give it a shot. It’s now my favorite programming language.
Only good use I’ve ever seen of visual programming is for stuff with minimal control flow, usually stuff that runs in parallel (i.e. shaders and blender’s geometry nodes)
Make it completely untyped. Everything’s just a string.
Still the only handheld PC that doesn’t come with a dogshit OS and an abysmal battery life. The deck doesn’t do well despite its low specs and alternative OS, it does well because of them.