Can Lemmy be searched effectively?
Can Lemmy be searched effectively?
That’s why FOSS ends up forking and forking
Unless you live in places like cities around Los Angeles
But he retained ownership of the offices We work was renting
Before and on release date, most sales are to a minority of highly engaged gamers that then create reviews and hype. Ubisoft needs that hype as they know the majority of the profit they will make is from sales after the release when the general public reads those reviews and then decide to spend their dollar on the game because the reviews were good. Also the majority of the general public won’t pirate anyway…
Obviously the best of the crop
The ideal internet was open and free if you could pay hosting and bandwidth costs - generally those who were associated with universities could
I say let him do that and then let congress legislate this once the grim details of how the human subjects died creates a scandal and political unity across the aisle. It’s the American Way®
This is to force users to use cloud solutions and lock users in the apple ecosystem
Oh they will fuck it. No doubt. Especially since charging wattage is controlled by software. Dell already does this thing with their laptops as 100W charging voltage over USB C is only available through Dell chargers
Dark mode issues hahahahaha
Oh that’s sad. The nature of commerce and competition means that proprietary stuff will never go away because making closed stuff is the way MBAs are taught to create “competitive advantage”
What’s holding GNU/Hurd back? Can’t be hardware anymore since it became blazing fast
That was not the UNIX way… True UNIX way would end silently and have zero as $?
bon… désolé
Kotlin won’t save your skin if the code you wrote should be performant but you layered it into a heap of abstract classes, interfaces, factories, etc and, realistically, no one else would use or expand on that
Another way to think about this is that those projects that have a more structured approach to documentation have a better chance at lasting longer, attracting more contributors, and making more lasting impacts