Care to explain why it's overused in comparison to other toolkits/frameworks/libraries? Taking in to account, of course, the target use-cases.
There's a six-hour old reddit thread[0] on this article with comments from (mostly) Australians in /r/australia, for the interested. It may provide additional context and opinions, although I'm sure you can imagine what…
I believe the parent meant that it's not a bad idea to reevaluate the usage of any software that is business-critical and may have similar repercussions should your license to use it expire.
I don't / wouldn't do that simply because my handwriting pushes the boundaries of the word 'atrocious'. I'd imagine others who spend the majority of their time using computers are in the same boat.
> Yes I know you can mitigate this with LTS but that's a big compromise. Genuine question as a Ubuntu user, where do you win using Debian on a laptop? I totally understand using it on servers, as it is the definition of…
Do you happen to have a link to that? I'm interested to hear it.
DRM there refers to Direct Rendering Manager[0]. A few days ago the author those changes are listed under (Dave Airlie) was on the HN frontpage for his comments on an AMD RFC[1]. [0]…
Really? They seem to be opening up quite a bit more with regards to Linux (.NET Core, WSL, etc).
The idea is to limit exposed routes to the standard CRUD routes: create (/new), read (/show), update (/edit), delete (/destroy).
This was linked previously, and the single comment therein linked to a discussion on reddit[0] about the issue. Of note, this change has been reverted now[1]. [0]…
> 5. No Excel? Microsoft appear to disagree. [2] In my considerable experience using Office on Mac in tandem with Office on Windows, the Mac experience is severely, severely degraded in comparison. Extreme slowdowns in…
Care to explain why it's overused in comparison to other toolkits/frameworks/libraries? Taking in to account, of course, the target use-cases.
There's a six-hour old reddit thread[0] on this article with comments from (mostly) Australians in /r/australia, for the interested. It may provide additional context and opinions, although I'm sure you can imagine what…
I believe the parent meant that it's not a bad idea to reevaluate the usage of any software that is business-critical and may have similar repercussions should your license to use it expire.
I don't / wouldn't do that simply because my handwriting pushes the boundaries of the word 'atrocious'. I'd imagine others who spend the majority of their time using computers are in the same boat.
> Yes I know you can mitigate this with LTS but that's a big compromise. Genuine question as a Ubuntu user, where do you win using Debian on a laptop? I totally understand using it on servers, as it is the definition of…
Do you happen to have a link to that? I'm interested to hear it.
DRM there refers to Direct Rendering Manager[0]. A few days ago the author those changes are listed under (Dave Airlie) was on the HN frontpage for his comments on an AMD RFC[1]. [0]…
Really? They seem to be opening up quite a bit more with regards to Linux (.NET Core, WSL, etc).
The idea is to limit exposed routes to the standard CRUD routes: create (/new), read (/show), update (/edit), delete (/destroy).
This was linked previously, and the single comment therein linked to a discussion on reddit[0] about the issue. Of note, this change has been reverted now[1]. [0]…
> 5. No Excel? Microsoft appear to disagree. [2] In my considerable experience using Office on Mac in tandem with Office on Windows, the Mac experience is severely, severely degraded in comparison. Extreme slowdowns in…