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Can’t have enough ovals
I agree. I support them joining, but not in the immediate future. They’ve got a long way to go still.
I think Flutter and Avalonia both tick all those boxes.
No, please tell the user. They’ve got their big boy pants on and can handle seeing one or two weird squiggles in the worst case, and might be able to actually diagnose and fix the issue themselves (without having to go through support) in the best case.
The last panel is infinitely more readable than parsing the whole chunk of logic above. Maybe you’re just not used to this language’s (I think this meme used C#) null operators.
It’s a commit that can be rolled back. Not even the worst commit to a development branch can ever be that bad of a fuck up.
*upgrade to
Now 3 people support it, instead of 2! (No, literally)
Uh, this isn’t anything like a bank in the traditional sense… They aren’t using hydrogen as a currency or anything like that. This article is pretty unclear on what the “hydrogen bank” actually is, but it seems to be about promoting the development of hydrogen based technologies by, for instance, issuing loans for funding hydrogen related research.
I seriously can’t make sense of this meme… What is it trying to say? Why is the train smashing “Linux adoption”? It seems like this meme contradicts itself at every opportunity lol
Have people tried running malware in Wine? Would be interesting to see how ‘well’ the malware would work.
Precision always degrades
It’s just… Why?
Was there a thought process applied here at all? Worse still is that many of these localised paths are actually lies. They still use the original developer version in order to not break compatibility with programs, but refuse to admit it in the explorer. It’s maddening.
My gripe: I hate when people make stupid Lemmy comments.
Look I made a funny!
(The point is to show that all gripes are not automatically jokes…)
Translation of developer utilities themselves is the final layer of hell. I’m not hearing anybody out about this kinda stuff - after microsoft decided to TRANSLATE THE EXCEPTION MESSAGES IN .NET WITH NO WAY TO BYPASS IT making them unclear, unusable and ungoogleable, I realized what a terrible idea it is to fragment developer knowledge by language.
Let’s just stick to a lingua franca, please.
Of course the average amount of ram in computers isn’t some secret. What are you on about? It’s only thanks to the fact that we have gigabytes of ram these days that inefficient practices are possible. If developers didn’t know that, they would have no idea that was possible. How on earth do you think developers would ever optimise software and determine their performance requirements if specs were unknown? I’m not saying they’re snooping on YOU individually (although there’s a ton of telemetry these days everywhere and ram is probably a common statistic collected by software - Steam’s hardware survey is public and shows millions of computer’s specs. Any software you use knows your ram capacity - it’s not secret. The ram capacity of newly sold systems is public is obviously shown on spec sheets)…
The idea is that increasing road capacity will increase demand and basically make traffic as bas again and similarly “just add more ram”-ing will just lead to developers using less memory efficient practices leading the same situation down the line.
The point is that building the 4 lane highway is a poor solution
Just checked, and unfortunately no, Wayland is still in preview.