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The thing it can do best is bewilder developers with it’s strange choices
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.
Good thing rust calls them closures instead
The modern keybinds might make me drop micro for nano again
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.
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I thought of that problem the moment when they started explaining their use case. I had no idea there is a name for it, kinda cool. If the blockchain people have a real solution for it, it would be a pretty big deal
I refuse to believe fr*nce is a real place
Anyone know how I can program Anarchism?
I used to think open source applications were simply the inferior alternative that you choose when you don’t have the money for the real thing, but then I started to notice how Blender suddenly looked almost equivalent to the industry standard apps when update 2.8 came out. That made me question my previous position. Fast forward a few years, I now proudly use Linux and FOSS applications whenever I can.
I have forgotten about it and later rediscovered it so many times now
WSL is just a weird and slow VM. Still beats C++ development with visual studio tho.
The screen looks like absolute trash sadly. Doesn’t even compare to what was available 5 years ago. I wish hobbyists had access to even somewhat modern technology…
Certified coffee snob here: We laugh at the people who think Kopi luwak is good.
Oh dam, that resolution limit is a total deal breaker. Can’t believe anyone would release a format with those limitations today…
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.