One reason I was reluctant to use C# in open source projects is because the free tooling on Linux was subpar. This is great.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, and several other subjects.
One reason I was reluctant to use C# in open source projects is because the free tooling on Linux was subpar. This is great.
C exists
I’ve heard that from plenty of people
And what would you say is that “woke agenda and propaganda”?
Yeah, I first thought it was optional and was pleasently surprised when I found out Lemmy implements it, but I’m not quite sure if other software properly implement it either.
It seems like that is part of ActivityPub and Lemmy implements it.
Yes, but what if someone just creates a new instance and adds previous accounts. How do other instances know that the running instance has changed and didn’t just go offline if it’s registered on the original domain?
I don’t think it’s really directed at you and moreso about making fun of the company who didn’t put in any effort to make it show up correctly.
I feel like this could be abused by a bad actor by recreating instances in several ways:
I feel like it would be a good idea to start a list of the domains of dead instances and add them to a blocklist until the original people start using them again.
EDIT: This doesn’t seem like a real problem due to key signing.
Yes brainfuck with some Java Bytecode instructions for syscalls.
…to an intermediate set of instructions for a virtual machine…
…called the brainfuck interpreter
Yes, but perl mode has more features.
Regex really isn’t that bad when using named capture groups.
It’s (?<NAME>...)
and those are the named capture groups referred to in the post.
Don’t have you have to use the -P
flag?
Reminds me of the Rock Pi S
Mine was about €800, it has a pretty fast CPU, enough RAM, and fast integrated graphics. The only downside is that it’s completely unrepairable.
I ended up going with a Lenovo laptop due to the cost. My next laptop is probably going to be a Framework.
I have a set of those from Jabra
Is there a way to avoid having to write copy and move twice every time yet?