Paradox 4d ago • 100%
Not only that, but with toolchains like deno, it's almost enjoyable
I wrote some telegram bots in deno and it's got one of the cleanest deploy chains around, just compile to an executable for the target architecture, and SCP it over. Exec is statically linked, and so it just works
Paradox 2w ago • 90%
But certainly not coincidental
Paradox 2mo ago • 100%
I'd barely say they died. Doom Eternal is full of platforming, something a lot of reviewers winged about, and there are big undies like little kitty big city that fit the bill nicely, as well as the remake of SpongeBob Battle for bikini bottom
Paradox 2mo ago • 100%
It's honestly the best of both worlds. A well built and tested hardware platform with well known specs and manufacturer support, that's capable of running any third party software at the drop of a hat
Paradox 2mo ago • 100%
That and mysteriously disappearing thumb drives
Paradox 2mo ago • 94%
These smart watches are garbage. Even Apple watches have rather short lifetimes
My Garmin is going strong 5 years later, and I've got no incentive to upgrade
Paradox 2mo ago • 100%
Yes, but a better time was last month during the sale
Paradox 2mo ago • 100%
It's Stanford. Protests are to be had against middle America, not those who actually hold power, else you might not get the network effects the school all but promises
Paradox 2mo ago • 100%
Honeycomb was a tablet only ui. Google ditched the more effective ux in a fit of unification, that I believe is significantly responsible for killing Android tablets
Paradox 3mo ago • 93%
Time is a flat circle. I remember when honeycomb launched with a bottom navbar, only for Google to delete it later in favor of a (terrible) phone like gui
Paradox 3mo ago • 25%
Honestly I'd just stick to orca slicer
Paradox 3mo ago • 83%
Let's not forget when they shipped a full page ad for a Disney movie into a browser update
Paradox 3mo ago • 61%
And these days, privacy is basically the only appeal of Firefox. It's slower than chrome or webkit based browsers, hangs out with Safari in terms of standards support, and can't hold a candle to either other browser when it comes to battery life. Why mozilla seems determined to throw that all away is beyond me
Paradox 4mo ago • 94%
Almost like using a single giant wiper is a bad idea
Bbbbbbbut it looks cool!
Paradox 4mo ago • 91%
Google has been doing on device stuff since at least the pixel 3
Paradox 4mo ago • 90%
Can we just have both entities annihilate each other? Please? They're both shit
Paradox 5mo ago • 71%
It's not a now thing. It's already here. My thermostat, sprinkler controller, and rice cooker all run Android
Paradox 5mo ago • 100%
And if that public company has stock in the toilet it's worth fuck all to unload
Paradox 5mo ago • 98%
Federated directories. We're going back to Yahoo like it's 1995
Paradox 5mo ago • 71%
And it's still worse than a picture of a hill in Sonoma
cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/3061318 >[Djot](https://djot.net) is a markdown alternative, created by John MacFarlane, creator of Pandoc and spec author of CommonMark. It aims to fix many of the little issues Markdown has, and does a pretty good job of it, imo. > >
[Djot](https://djot.net) is a markdown alternative, created by John MacFarlane, creator of Pandoc and spec author of CommonMark. It aims to fix many of the little issues Markdown has, and does a pretty good job of it, imo.
Post content for those without an account: > I hereby officially announce the Elixir type system effort is transitioning from research into development: https://elixir-lang.org/blog/2023/06/22/type-system-updates-research-dev/ > > A huge thank you to Fresha and Starfish for sponsoring this new stage. They are also hiring: > > - https://fresha.com/careers/openings?department=engineering > - https://starfish.team/jobs
ExUnit is wonderful, and the functional paradigms that underpin Elixir let us write extremely complex tests in a fraction of the code that would be needed in OOP testing frameworks like RSpec. But it's not all wine and roses. Tests can quickly accrue tons of boilerplate and repetition. Using some Elixir features, you can cut down on these, and make tests even nicer to write.
cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/4376 > I got tired of hitting ⌘Enter and _not_ having my post automatically go through, so I wrote a little userscript that enables exactly that.
I got tired of hitting ⌘Enter and _not_ having my post automatically go through, so I wrote a little userscript that enables exactly that.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/481819 > The link is unlocked, no paywall to read > https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/23/technology/reddit-moderators-users-api-protest.html?unlocked_article_code=HJQSK4G1QmKBf0q5vOPs35RTYMq1snDjDuyAD96zI8U-cx0n8YH4qbBR3rx13IB8a7aQcZmaehbQF5-DDVIi1ArdYqJffHdR7aLU37V1F7eHauh9AWNjqi7-stMqwq-p_GKBQp6xRNi4yx0eabPJjvDqcPhgGKx9N2yOYXePliVZFDSrMTj1NpD8bbbpksAlyUZUjRjcYmbzYHGgXmQNmgExnAm9ktIsA_2uhzV_hPTzbK-zsV8g9AnSLtuBx6ekopzyVaFTrIt4EcCqEbtiHGVJjdsF1rMCAE8fPFnUzBkkWDnsbXJ-yMgrGeSMkeri2w4eG5z3Re63iQbf4RIe0F0b0Oo-4APEmIBWGQhXLTj9&smid=url-share