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Tell that to the Google and Microsoft employees collaborating on the kernel.
Not even Taiwan claims to be a country though. They claim to be the sole legitimate government of China, hence their actual name, The Republic Of China,
Isn’t that, by definition, calling yourself a country?
I’m afraid that if the sanctions will continue to be a go-to method of dealing with geopolitical rivals, we may end up with a few divergent forks. One for US and “the west” block, one for […]
Considering that that this idea of making a Linux for the US vs a Linux for “the rest of the world” was what made me ditch Fedora for Debian, it’d be a shame to have it happen to Linux as well. Like, sure, an alternative will emerge, but where does one go while that progresses to be daily-driver? Haiku?
Maybe it’s time to fork the Linux Foundation and fix those two problems.
Before even getting to read the article, I’m going to throw in a wild guess:
Is this about operator[]
(as well as begin/end) in debug builds?
At least it’s not like Russia, where it’s “plz don’t fall to your death, if you do it’s our fault”…
IDK how easy it still is these days.
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, tbh. ] install xnest
Yeah definitively sounds like even more support for Rust and/or Python in this sense.
Languages
C.
Frameworks
C.
That said, Python and Rust are great for setting up “starting up” / “small task” apps and growing up from there.
This is cursed in a cool way, and viceversa.
(Me, I’m just using POSIX / regcomp; dunno if there’s a handy C++ wrapper for it)
Not only that, he’s likely using the whole “I’m Finnish” thing as an excuse. According to Wikipedia at least, he’s now an American citizen living in -of all places, Silicon Valley.