It’s a decent language I guess. My main criticism is that the constructor paradigm just isn’t well suited for RAII. I always find myself retrofitting Rust’s style of object creation into my C++ code.
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The modern keybinds might make me drop micro for nano again
Linux has huge problems on my laptop, cause HP in their infinite wisdom decided to disable S3 sleep at firmware level. I still find myself dreading the thought of reinstalling windows though. I’d rather manually shut off my laptop every time I stop using it than go back to that awful proprietary OS.
I can hear this gif
I tried Silverblue a year ago on my laptop and it was quite nice. Back then I had no idehow to properly use toolbox or rpm-ostree though, so it felt quite limiting. I had to go back to Windows on my laptop because of college, but I’ll try setting up a dual boot with Silverblue once the new Fedora beta drops. If that goes well, I might even switch to atomic on my main PC.
I spent hours the other day uninstalling adware from my laptop after reinstalling windows on it. It’s ridiculous.
I love documentation like this. No need to be formal when a simple analogy works too
TIL Pulsar exists
Okay that is the first argument for it I’ve read that actually makes sense
If we need warning lights for self driving cars, the technology is not ready.
Where is the piped bot when you need it
They are legally obliged to screw over their users as much as possible maximize shareholder value
Maybe changing your user agent just let’s you reroll whether you are in the group of users that are used for testing the increased loading time
Five seconds of loading is an upgrade over five consecutive ads
Yes. It is. And consumers can’t do a thing about it.
How does it compare to AVIF?
Stock gnome feels a bit slow to me, but I love using it with custom keybinds for launching applications. Making good use of workspaces and multiple monitors makes it even better.
The thing it can do best is bewilder developers with it’s strange choices