I do enjoy the rust compiler error messages. They are nicely formatted
I do enjoy the rust compiler error messages. They are nicely formatted
The idea is good I think but the implementation has only ever caused me problems and seems to have a bunch of frustrating edge cases.
Actually while for myself it is sometimes DNS, if I see an internet wide outage it’s usually BGP.
Half the time it would just be a Sysco product list.
It took me a while to realise this because by the time I learned about Debian they were already well into the secondary characters.
My favorite part remains naming the unstable release “sid”.
I suppose it depends on how you define content. Usually when people post it includes some discussion. Those types of posts get drowned in the bot posts however.
You want dancing baby? This is how you get dancing baby.
For day to day browsing I’ve found Lemmy to be fine.
Historical records like information on a product or whatever I still go to Reddit for.
It usually boils down to this, something can be strictly better but not perfect.
The ability to audit the code is usually strictly better than closed source. Though I’m sure an argument could be made about exposing the code base to bad actors I generally think it’s a worthy trade off.
Windows decline has nothing to do with any of the actual features.
It is declining because fewer people are buying PCs anymore. Every one is using a mobile device or tablet.
This is also the reason they are squeezing windows harder to make up for the down turn.