You’re the reason AI is going to extinct us
How did this comment receive this many votes? Calling Linux industrial is baffling.
Surprisingly high or surprisingly low? Please tell me I have this airhorn and I don’t want it to go to waste
This happens more than you might think
Obviously BIO stands for Biography Iography Ography
Love, when the convention ended
Don’t ever be ashamed for asking to know more
I agree with you. I bought another brand’s leather case and I’m pretty happy with it.
That’s literally what patina means though.
I tried to search the internet to determine whether a leather phone case is unhygienic. There seems to be nothing on this topic. I’m sure it is, but I’d love to see an actual article or study on it.
⛺️🔥 Rest here traveller. Reading the comments in this thread can get tiring.
Rust compiles to machine code like C.
Just like you can call binaries written in C from Python and return their result, you can also run binaries written in Rust. In fact, there are helper libraries to provide some syntax to do this.
Python and Rust apparently pair nicely
Should have explained my viewpoint. Most startups should not do micro services.
Using linting to prevent coupling between modules can give you some of the benefits of micro services without going all in.
Prices should be going down
Someone in the thread mentioned that to get the benefits of micro services in a monolith, you can use a linting rule to prevent dependencies across modules
Share data, not state.
In Rust this is a pretty good use-case for channels, which can be used to send messages across threads.
I agree with you, but it’s just not ready for the average person.
Case in point: regardless of which version of Steam I install it goes into a crash-restart cycle if I open it from gnome. The only way to run it is to type “steam” in the console.
The issue persists regardless of whether I use the .deb or flatpak.
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