This nicely touches on the variants of rules. I liked the distinction of the thin rule, which can be reasonably adapted and a thick one with caveats where the thin one has failed to curb cheaters.
I think it'd be great to include just a couple reasons or tradeoffs for using flatpacks instead of snap. I know I prefer the tech not to be completely owned by Canonical for example.
http://archive.today/mOV5Y
One of the top level comments recommends a tokio.rs tutorial. See here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34573028
This nicely touches on the variants of rules. I liked the distinction of the thin rule, which can be reasonably adapted and a thick one with caveats where the thin one has failed to curb cheaters.
I think it'd be great to include just a couple reasons or tradeoffs for using flatpacks instead of snap. I know I prefer the tech not to be completely owned by Canonical for example.
http://archive.today/mOV5Y
One of the top level comments recommends a tokio.rs tutorial. See here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34573028