Maybe you shouldn't have to, but I still need it explained to me
The "arena allocator" hyperlink links to localhost:8000
Your desktop environment doesn't have any effect on the command line
Running a blank .js file in node took 66 milliseconds. An optimized binary I wrote in rust takes 2 milliseconds to execute. So, I think there's a cap there on how fast JavaScript tools can be
until you delete something you didn't mean to delete...
I'm struggling to see the advantage of this over, for example, `trash-cli`
Maybe you shouldn't have to, but I still need it explained to me
The "arena allocator" hyperlink links to localhost:8000
Your desktop environment doesn't have any effect on the command line
Running a blank .js file in node took 66 milliseconds. An optimized binary I wrote in rust takes 2 milliseconds to execute. So, I think there's a cap there on how fast JavaScript tools can be
until you delete something you didn't mean to delete...
I'm struggling to see the advantage of this over, for example, `trash-cli`