

The minimum amount of force is necessarily debilitating.
The minimum amount of force is necessarily debilitating.
Consistent behavior/morals? You overestimate them.
Sounds like a 4chan prank, but… 🪦
Broad as an ocean, deep as a puddle. Oh great, more rock.
ebian? You gave away the D? Is this a trans joke?
“My friends call me Jesus.”
The bad thing is, they’ve attached a mediocre screwdriver to the hammer because everybody keeps using the hammer as a screwdriver. But now, everybody STILL uses the hammer as a screwdriver. The screwdriver part used to be a separate tool, but people didn’t know how to use it, and now they still don’t, even though it comes with instructions.
They really should have kept things separate.
What have you done, Mark
It comes down to the question “Is YOUR C++ code faster than Python?” (and of course the reverse).
I’ve built a SCADA from scratch and performance requirements are low to begin with, seeing as it’s all network bound and real world objects take time to react, but I’m finding everything is very timely.
A colleague used SQLAlchemy for a similar task and got abysmal performance. No wonder, it’s constantly querying the DB for single results.
Maybe they mean up to?
Strong agree. Looking for help for a specific step in a process sucks balls. Nothing is searchable anymore, you have to skip through the video in the hopes of seeing the person do two clicks you’re missing and that’s it. Even worse are the slideshow videos.
That’s what I’m afraid of. Once some bad actors realize Lemmy is as defenseless as it is, it’ll be carnage for a while. The only tool we have is defederation and it’s slow and borderline useless against spam or worse.
How is this different from regular dependencies?
If it only was just moving things around. The control panel has been further castrated while the settings app is just bad. Something about their CPU scheduler changes straight up broke VMware, and obviously MS is in no hurry to fix it resp. cooperate with VMware, being a competitor.
Rounded corners? I couldn’t care less. It’s a functional downgrade, though.
This is forever burned into my head. I’ve not really watched that series and I remember nothing else. Just PRNDL.
CLI is effective because every command serves a specific purpose. UIs are the opposite, you have to imagine all possible intentions the user could have at any given point and then indicate possible actions, intuitively block impossible actions, and recover from pretty much any error.
We can always tell!
Everything is rage bait nowadays. It’s exhausting.
Multiple characters, several different types, and at least a few special.