Apart from screaming case, which is for textual macros, i approve.
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GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Can't bear to review one more PR today
31·2 years agoIt is also a “refactoring”.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•The HDMI Forum rejected AMD's open source HDMI 2.1 implementationEnglish
2·2 years agoIt is trivial arithmetic: 4.52403840*2160 ≈ 9 GB/ s. Not even close. Even worse, that cable will struggle to get ordinary 60hz 4k delivered.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•good luck little buddy, see you in 5 years
33·2 years agoIn many modern environments the second I start scrolling my eyes start to bleed. Yes, I want 60 fps min. That was the first part. The second part is about stability. 20 fps may be enough for typing, but it needs to be 20 fps all the time. Not the average between 1 and 60, it is makes IDEs unusable.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•good luck little buddy, see you in 5 years
713·2 years agoIf FPS is NOT an important metric in text editing, you are doing something wrong. Otherwise, good points.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What could go wrong trying to solve AoC in Rust?
1·2 years agoAhh, it is the same thing. Rust example surely has some cruft, but mostly for the better. I’m sure not all of it is needed.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
[Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•Engineering feels more like being Tony Stark while Programming seems more like Dr StrangeEnglish
3·2 years agoComputer science is a branch of math. And while it has applications in software, most developers do not interact with it, only using existing implementations of CS results.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What could go wrong trying to solve AoC in Rust?
2·2 years agoShow the alternative, I’ll have a good laugh.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•The Russian Black Sea Fleet is getting bodied out there.English
19·2 years agoIt is black sea fleet
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Brought to you by the vertical mouse gang
11·2 years agoMove the wheel under the thumb. Until then it’s anything but ergonomic.
Screen sizes, presence and size of notches, and available APIs between OS versions.
Ahh, no. The window where existed only one iPhone and you could develop for it was very narrow. And then you need not only develop for different hardware, but software as well. Yes, different versions of iOS are different. Source: developers for mobile for three years.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Europe Commission says Adobe's $20B buy of Figma will kill competitionEnglish
11·2 years agoSide wheels? It is more like “you get in through the hatch, we do not have doors”.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Europe Commission says Adobe's $20B buy of Figma will kill competitionEnglish
23·2 years agoIt is not irrelevant. The simple truth is that designs in figma are absolutely useless unless they are being accessed by non designer. And as a non designer myself I find search and navigation quite lacking. Other aspects, like dev mode, are good, though.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good
2·2 years agoIt has nothing to do with clang being command line. It consists of many binaries, all of them untrusted. Any time new dynamic lib is loaded Mac stops the process and complains. Then you need to do manual stuff, as you can’t automatically trust a binary, for obvious reasons. This happened almost two years ago, maybe clang got apple certificates or some shit to combat the issue. But my point was that every OS update on Mac brings annoying issues for developers.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good
32·2 years agoDepends on what you are doing. My company was using clang for c++ compilation and it was a drag to make all this clicks for each .so every is update. And there is no way to automate the process. And those occasional compatibility breaks didn’t help either.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•The Weekly 'What are you playing?' DiscussionEnglish
1·2 years agoSlowly churning my way through sekiro. Beating elden ring have me confidence to return to older from games.
GeniusIsme@lemmy.worldto
Rust Programming@lemmy.ml•Was Rust Worth It?. From JavaScript to Rust, three years… | by Jarrod Overson | Oct, 2023 | Medium
91·3 years agoI agree with your sentiment about users sometimes are disingenuous with their fanboyism. But trying to pretend article is saying rust is terrible for refactoring is not a fair argument either. Some library grade code may require more attention, yes. But in most cases it means you would need to do many changes in other languages too, but you’ll discover it in production.
For those saying it’s like satisfactory. Actually, it draws much inspiration from fortress craft evolved. At least game mechanics wise. But foundry seems to be much more polished, plus they add their own twists to the formula. I wouldn’t dismiss it just based on the looks.
It surely does. Check pirates post for clean math formatting