That’s fair, but my point still stands.
That’s fair, but my point still stands.
IMO this has been very publicized in certain circles, and will have the effect of martyrdom. More people are going to be interested in doing this.
Honestly, if anyone has become a master in C, they can become a rust master in short order. It’s different, but not THAT different. The roots are the same.
Although the chances of me buying a Ford are extremely small, the odds of me getting a car with ads are 0%
It is clearly meant to be graphing the difficulty of the game VS time played. The graph means what the author designed it to mean.
No it means that it requires much more skill earlier in the progression.
What?? No way!! :O
What do you like about thunderbird?
Maybe not 1998 but it definitely has a particular look. I like it though, it’s utilitarian.
Ah, I have only used both a relatively small amount, and from my experience I think thunderbird is more functional, flawed though my perspective may be. In what ways has outlook been more functional, from your perspective?
I do not understand why anyone would use Outlook when thunderbird is free and, in my experience, much more functional.
I’ve not heard of matrix before. Looking it up, it looks pretty cool. Kind of a terrible name tbh.
LaTeX can produce .html with links. It can litterally generate an entire documentation website.
I think you give Discord too much credit even with that. They’re closed source and have very little openness with their data. We have no clue how they store and archive our data and conversations, or what they do with it. I don’t think the open source community should trust Discord an inch.
I’m really hoping an open source alternative starts gaining traction.
Both are powerful tools, though with different strengths as you describe. I was thinking more with automation in mind. But regardless, anything is better than a discord server. Even .txt documentation!
There are so many tools to make documentation for your project. LATEX is a great one, and you can use it to easily host your documentation online. And it’s really not difficult at all to do by hand. If you can have it on discord you can certainly have it in a repo.
Maybe it’s a cynical ploy to increase community engagement with their project by getting them into the discord. Regardless, it gives me The Ick. Very gross.
In the US there is enormous investment in new NAND and other chips manufacturing. The government does not want these products and materials to be expensive or scarce. So the good news is the US gov will likely jump on this immediately.
Honestly there are a lot of variables involved. There will always be a market for cars without all that nonsense, and it’s cheaper to produce a car without a touch screen. If I have to drive shitmobiles to avoid having to deal with “car as a service”, then that’s what I will do.