i’ve been contributing to open source for a year or so now and i’ve found the politics of projects affects contributions greatly
i’ve been contributing to open source for a year or so now and i’ve found the politics of projects affects contributions greatly
me too. far too many fundamentalists running around already
i would let this one cook for a bit longer. the upgrade went fine but the OS has been peculiar (GPU and performance issues, resume from stand by), no actual crashes though. i’m on gnome
i would let this one cook for a bit longer. the upgrade went fine but the OS has been peculiar (GPU and performance issues, resume from stand by), no actual crashes though
oh it did? i missed that scrolling through the results somehow, thanks!
no matrix instances!!??
is Brave’s ad blocker as good as UO?
where can i learn more about how bad things are? do you have any places you normally go to find out the truth?
a little bit of exercise is amazing for mental health. just half an hour, 2 or 3 times a week makes a massive difference
totally agree, home cooking from a variety of fresh ingredients is great for your gut and mental health
one character/word pull requests are awesome, i did that with Lemmy once
the deployed architecture of linux is still evolving right now and there are lots of distros experimenting with different approaches
i’m sure i’ve missed other features of new linux distros. this is all really important stuff but has nothing to do with the apps you actually use day to day
nah, there’s too many people LARPing their lives away as it is
the notoriously conservative Torvalds allowing Rust where C++ has been banned is worth crowing about, because he knows Rust is great, mate. nobody cares about a bunch of non-Rust coders not wanting to use Rust in the beta version of the kernel toochain
yes, i have a few Rust framework based sites for mostly personal use
started playing with ubuntu around version 6, been using it for various things ever since
honestly never got in the way of me doing what i wanted
agreed, and you have to get the proofs perfect, in whatever language in which they are expressed, to be useful. like you have to get the code correct twice to make sure it works once.
i think having safe patterns/apis where the compiler can automatically spot classes of potential error is a better approach
strong typing “Limited” in Rust? hmm :)
is a joke based on that they can’t even type rust without censoring the name “r*st” lol
i love you