Baby Mammoth - Another Day at the Orifice
Baby Mammoth - Another Day at the Orifice
I find GNOME’s “must be perfect” approach to accepting new code counterintuitive.
One of the largest benefits of having a clean architecture is increased velocity and extensibility. What’s the point in nitpicking over perfection when it takes literally years to merge a feature, arguably one considered basic and essential by today’s standards?
KDE is on the other side of this pendulum, integrating everything and resulting in a disjointed, buggy disaster.
Where’s the middle way? It used to be XFCE. What is it now?
This is an opinion and conclusion I completely expected to see from Drew. He’s carrying the torch for the old guard but damn if it’s not an uphill battle these days.
This makes no sense because dbus uses unix domain sockets.
It sounds like you don’t actually understand what dbus is.
“Bro just use sockets lol” completely misses the point. When you decide you want message based IPC, you need to then design and implement:
And before you know it you’ve reimplemented dbus, but your solution is undocumented, full of bugs, has no library, no introspection, no debugging tools, can only be used from one language, and in general is most likely pure and complete garbage.
Fish is for cats
Attention and awareness of the ways in which modern technology is harming ourselves.
We’re providing people with the electronic equivalent of heroin, from a young age, completely rewiring our brains and detaching us from nature and each other.
Lol cgi page generators written in C were the OG web framework. Maybe perl too.
C, because it can run everywhere and I won’t be limited on the things I can make
IBM Plex Mono is such a fancy, refined font. The line spacing is a bit too high for my liking though 😞
DVSM is timeless. IMO Hack makes a few subtle improvements like the zero, i/l, and some punctuation characters
Each commit includes the diff and metadata (like parent commits).
Commits don’t store diffs, so you’re wrong from the start here.
Hence why people say “git is hard”
Fittingly, Fedora 39 arrives 20 years and 1 day after Fedora Core 1 was released November 6, 2003.
Time really sneaks up on you doesn’t it
This is awesome work, I’m happy to see systemd on musl getting more attention. Poor Khem was doing it all by himself for years.