Minetee or Craftee
Minetee or Craftee
Is the culture of Rust/Cargo getting as bad as JS/NPM these days
Thanks for saying it.
When I see some rust projects, they looks like they where managed by JS devs (“1 need, 1 package”) that want to do compiled language… The amount of dependencies can be utterly insane.
For me, it mostly means rust have a strong package system, not that rust have good devs.
I’m doing Python at work and you have to use a many pypi package for financial reasons (yet, I restrict myself as much as possible), but seeing this mindset is scope specific open source project is crazy.
All of this does not means all rust (or JS) devs are bad, its just a consequence of bringing code to the masses: Its a good thing in many way. Lets acknowledge this and not being impressed by badly engineered dependency choices.
All we need is 8K AI scaled Doom 1993 at 120 fps on ourprinter LCD screen.
what happens if CN invades Taiwan?
The same as ouïghours: Nothing. EU will do nothing, as the rest of the world.
I’m as unhappy as most of you, but I think this is the correct answer.
I suspect it’s related to Russia bombing grain silos (supposed to go in Africa) on the Ukraine territory (not sur why).
France/Spain/Italy/Greece military position is blocked by Germany (which follow US/OTAN). This can brings to weird situations where US manage EU military situation. This is specific to military.
Economic has more impact to the lives of the citizen. The last and dirty secret is that US has never shown any positive advantage to the EU for following them. The frightening example is how expensive they sold their gaz to EU in winter when Nordstream has been destroyed. This pushs the idea that US is not that a great economical ally compare to CN that really needs to sold stuff to keep its economy up.
Globalization’s beating will continue until moral improves.
I can’t imagine the amount of work Lemmy’s devs and ITs are under since few days, but those are important for the future of Lemmy. Keep the good work! You’re awesome!
ActivityPub does distribute updates to posts, including delete intents
Oh! I thought that it was a limitation of the ActivePub protocol to not support delete intents because of “the Internet never forget”.
but instances are not bound to honor it.
Yes, totally make sense.
When I see such hardware, I directly go to see if it provides its sources. It does: https://github.com/ROCKNIX/distribution
Just a reminder that those funky hardwares are full of open source software builds (often emulators) and often does not follow the GPL licence licence and providing source code back. Things are moving in the good direction but I thinks its important for us, as user, to complain about GPL licence, specifically for such hardware that often needs updates.
This one seems pretty serious.