You see the conclusion of that article is that flatpaks are not repeoducible after presenting solutions to make it reproducible right?
You see the conclusion of that article is that flatpaks are not repeoducible after presenting solutions to make it reproducible right?
If you care about your software being stable and secure, you should care about how easy the programming language used makes and encourages that.
People aren’t robots and make mistakes often.
It wasn’t until he became president that everyone started losing their mind over it.
Do you not agree a position as powerful as President should be under more scrutiny?
Covid probably sped up his mental decline.
The issue was closed, but a draft PR was linked… potato:
I did this before being in emacs made it so convenient to avoid, but got bit randomly by different versions or gnu vs BSD.
woman in emacs.
I also find info pages much nicer to use after an adjustment period given I grew up on vim and man.
So they should say that it is written with performance in mind. I don’t care how you achieved that. rust, c++, assembly, whatever.
I care because performant and secure C++ is much harder to achieve while rust “shepherds” you towards it.
See https://nibblestew.blogspot.com/2020/03/its-not-what-programming-languages-do.html
I care because I know the values of those programmers in a narrow scope and won’t be as annoyed when I inevitably have to go debug the rust code instead of C.
However, that values statement was challenged by automatic binary downloads without user confirmation.
Luckily the fix is already in progress, but its concerning it was ever implemented.
This video using emacs magit git porcelain might help you see why:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qPfJoeQCIvA&feature=youtu.be
Basically you can go quickly from the log to viewing diffs or any other action on commits or groups of commits and more.
I used to only use git from CLI for 10+ years but mostly only use magit now.
The model of out of process rendering in Xorg was done pre-2000s but GPUs became the norm and don’t work well this way.
Thats where we get into explicit and implicit sync right?
They were exaggerating to avoid work. Look at the PR diff to determine whether your anti-Rust bias is true.
Flatpak is worse for debugging, development, and reproducibility.
Its good for user friendly sandboxing, portability, and convenience.
This isn’t true because until the PR fixing it goes through it downloads other binaries without user consent.
What does this mean?
No. We just reject the losing DNC strategies that pushed for Hilary so hard and got trump elected.
The dissent is in bad faith and should be discarded.
Based upon what?
The bar for internet rando invalidating legal expert is pretty high BTW.
I’d need actual lawyers to make this make sense.
You mean like the dissenting judges?
But either way it didn’t seem as “carte Blanche presidents can do anything” to me when I read it.
Read the dissent. The most qualified people say it is literally carte blanche in the dissent.
No one is going to believe your arguments over the dissenting judges.
It is also very telling you’ve responded to no comments mentioning what the dissenting judges have said.
I’ll have to come up with some examples and write something more detailed I think to explore this.
Until NixOS I was very in favor of language specific package managers and things like flatpak.