In demo/ someone can "steal" the renderer part which, being based on SDL, is to some extent cross-platform.
"On Linux under Wayland" is a big part of the problem. On X11 a significant part of missing "GUI-exposed-as-api" is present. If we concede (and I think otherwise) that we need a FOSS operating system and desktop…
The ofac is a list under the dept of Treasury. Bessent. So, it's one of those cases where the difference doesn't exist, if you say here Trump or "The project 2025 cabal" it's the same.
In the last years a market for "no code" software has sprawled, just etch the interface on a tables SPA, plug Okta, plug your backend or Firebase to their apis and you should be set. You can also find dozens of drag n…
Are you talking about (very good) webapps? Your average RT software has an average of 10 to 30 ms delay between operations. Performs tasks in the order of nanoseconds.
They said they hacked a Gemini server, Lagrange is a Geminispace browser. https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
I don't know about GTK (and frankly hope anything will be ported to something else and the whole GNOME project get nixed), about QT they recently implemented a QPA. https://codeberg.org/vimpostor/qtarcan
That's a folk music wave, a conscious soul album, conflated with more pop social commentary. Not much protest songs. Products made out of popular discontent. Now if you said Woody Guthrie... But in pre-war times was…
Mainstream protest songs?
If you say "shady" because CEO is a Russian in Dubai and for years nobody really knew how the hell could he sustain the company, yeah you're right. About the FOSS alternatives you're right, but to use a closed source…
In European nations who aren't English-first-language it's quite widespread around university students and people that outgrown Whatsapp, it isn't very much different than using a Discord groupchat (and you lose less…
>You are responsible for testing the code you write, not the one that actually runs. Hipp worked as a military contractor for battleships, furthermore years later SQLite was under contract under every proto-smartphone…
Nah, libxslt is a spinoff of Expat, at the very least (and mozilla mantains its own xslt library) there's a full implementation by the standard writer called Saxon[0] [0] https://www.saxonica.com/saxon-c/index.xml
>The stdlib is so inconsistent this will be a nightmare. I think that callables will end with being useless in this context and everyone will pipe closures to put that $x wherever the stdlib imposes.
The fact that Holte is a former investment director for a major Norway oil group has to be a mere coincidence.
When you examine an island of critical business development with desperate need for workforce yes, otherwise you will mostly find rent and prices that compromise life conditions. Basic needs aren't a market you can…
My example was quite vapid, but you shouldn't concentrate on that use-case. Small doesn't always mean "neglectable infos", while scrapers are always stealing CPU time.
The fun and terrible thing about the web is that the "rockstar in temporary distress" trope can be true and can happen when you expect it the least, like, you know, when you receive a HN kiss of death. You can surely…
>Unfortunately some of the best features of Mesa are not supported at all or only badly supported in most modern languages. Excluding its epic exception handling system, what would you suggest?
Sometimes it honours in a shitty way licenses like the GPLs, otherwise it's just cheap advertising for the early adopters.
Outage map is down but no blackouts here (NE Italy) atm...
>but note Solferino today has less than 2,600 inhabitants today Solferino (like other places nearby where battles have been fought or where armies marched) has always been a very small town with "vast" extensions of…
I can understand it, I just hate it. I would prefer confusing dots, a module builtin namespace, rebol backslashes, confusing slashes, anything else.
mhm. I don't understand why a makefile or a redo file is out of the picture. Yea if you change something in header or footer build speed matters but when the HTML file is done, it's done.
You can bundle everything in a file in most programming languages. You may find it useful (for sysadmin purposes) only with scripting languages, because with compiled ones you generally "bundle" most of the software in…
In demo/ someone can "steal" the renderer part which, being based on SDL, is to some extent cross-platform.
"On Linux under Wayland" is a big part of the problem. On X11 a significant part of missing "GUI-exposed-as-api" is present. If we concede (and I think otherwise) that we need a FOSS operating system and desktop…
The ofac is a list under the dept of Treasury. Bessent. So, it's one of those cases where the difference doesn't exist, if you say here Trump or "The project 2025 cabal" it's the same.
In the last years a market for "no code" software has sprawled, just etch the interface on a tables SPA, plug Okta, plug your backend or Firebase to their apis and you should be set. You can also find dozens of drag n…
Are you talking about (very good) webapps? Your average RT software has an average of 10 to 30 ms delay between operations. Performs tasks in the order of nanoseconds.
They said they hacked a Gemini server, Lagrange is a Geminispace browser. https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
I don't know about GTK (and frankly hope anything will be ported to something else and the whole GNOME project get nixed), about QT they recently implemented a QPA. https://codeberg.org/vimpostor/qtarcan
That's a folk music wave, a conscious soul album, conflated with more pop social commentary. Not much protest songs. Products made out of popular discontent. Now if you said Woody Guthrie... But in pre-war times was…
Mainstream protest songs?
If you say "shady" because CEO is a Russian in Dubai and for years nobody really knew how the hell could he sustain the company, yeah you're right. About the FOSS alternatives you're right, but to use a closed source…
In European nations who aren't English-first-language it's quite widespread around university students and people that outgrown Whatsapp, it isn't very much different than using a Discord groupchat (and you lose less…
>You are responsible for testing the code you write, not the one that actually runs. Hipp worked as a military contractor for battleships, furthermore years later SQLite was under contract under every proto-smartphone…
Nah, libxslt is a spinoff of Expat, at the very least (and mozilla mantains its own xslt library) there's a full implementation by the standard writer called Saxon[0] [0] https://www.saxonica.com/saxon-c/index.xml
>The stdlib is so inconsistent this will be a nightmare. I think that callables will end with being useless in this context and everyone will pipe closures to put that $x wherever the stdlib imposes.
The fact that Holte is a former investment director for a major Norway oil group has to be a mere coincidence.
When you examine an island of critical business development with desperate need for workforce yes, otherwise you will mostly find rent and prices that compromise life conditions. Basic needs aren't a market you can…
My example was quite vapid, but you shouldn't concentrate on that use-case. Small doesn't always mean "neglectable infos", while scrapers are always stealing CPU time.
The fun and terrible thing about the web is that the "rockstar in temporary distress" trope can be true and can happen when you expect it the least, like, you know, when you receive a HN kiss of death. You can surely…
>Unfortunately some of the best features of Mesa are not supported at all or only badly supported in most modern languages. Excluding its epic exception handling system, what would you suggest?
Sometimes it honours in a shitty way licenses like the GPLs, otherwise it's just cheap advertising for the early adopters.
Outage map is down but no blackouts here (NE Italy) atm...
>but note Solferino today has less than 2,600 inhabitants today Solferino (like other places nearby where battles have been fought or where armies marched) has always been a very small town with "vast" extensions of…
I can understand it, I just hate it. I would prefer confusing dots, a module builtin namespace, rebol backslashes, confusing slashes, anything else.
mhm. I don't understand why a makefile or a redo file is out of the picture. Yea if you change something in header or footer build speed matters but when the HTML file is done, it's done.
You can bundle everything in a file in most programming languages. You may find it useful (for sysadmin purposes) only with scripting languages, because with compiled ones you generally "bundle" most of the software in…