They apparently have accidentally the whole thing.
They apparently have accidentally the whole thing.
More people would be able to innovate on said “non IP”. Multiple lines could be developed by multiple independent teams, extending the non ip however they see fit. By encouraging competition, the better content would thrive.
It lowers the barrier of entry, enforcing competition and lowering distribution cost. And without the ludicrous profit margins and legal overhead from big conglomerates, it would be cheaper for the consumers, and more of the fees could be distributed to the actual people working on the creation.
This is prettyranty, sorry if it’s not too clearly articulated.
https://youtube.com/@thedeprogram9999
They are Iranian, Serbian and something else, if I’m not mistaken. An interesting mix.
Read the official rust book until you feel like want to experiment with something, then go to advent of code and try something, anything out.
Then start investigating why it doesn’t quite work. And I guess gpt for suggestions and random questions isn’t a bad idea.
They would block lemmygrad, so I don’t really have to care. Being on lemmygrad makes that stuff self selective. 🎉
So… Who’s the board of mozilla hiring the ceo, again? How did this board come to be?
I’ve quit a few games years ago for that exact reason.
It works on my machine, most of the time.
Logseq may help?
I keep a few entries in the content page, for each project, and in each page I got an updated todo list.
You can also capture everything in the same place, journal style, then link it back from the content pages. I find it very powerful.
And it’s FOSS. And md/filesystem based, so I just sync it between devices with git.
I’m glad Nazi Germany eventually had to stop fighting. Unfortunately, many of their brains went to work with the US with pretty much no repercussion.
This thread is full of stupid, my eyes hurt.
You can make solutions popular with a shit ton of money. Doesn’t necessarily make them good solutions.
The isntreal mistyping is on purpose.
There’s https://redbean.dev/, but it’s not quite what you mean.
It runs on the browser with a local host reference to a lua server with access to c libs.
Javascript has airbnb style guide, enforceable through eslint. There’s also react related eslint extensions to give you a lot of best practices to follow.
There’s also prettier, which is just about formatting.
Is Ubuntu trying embrace, extend, exterminate?
I just realised snaps kind of look like “extend”, after a long period of “embrace”.
Did anyone write about it, yet? Am I overthinking it?
I wasn’t aware of the controversy, but I’m not surprised it’s yet another mess caused by the existence of the British empire.