At least a while back there was not a built-in GC on the WASM runtime side, so the GC has to be shipped with every app.
At least a while back there was not a built-in GC on the WASM runtime side, so the GC has to be shipped with every app.
They’re most likely actually responding from Mastodon.
No way they will ever be in sync.
All the core tools are actually a single executable with many symlinks to it, which makes the distro very compact. This makes it very nice as a base for Docker images.
I have no problems currently on my personal computer with 16GB. If RAM is ever an issue, you can always upgrade (especially if you leave slots empty). Plus RAM generally has a tendency to get cheaper over time, so why waste money now?
I think it was some sort of FTB skyblock.
Pretty similar timing to me, and the only reason I upgraded was Minecraft modpacks.
I’m pretty sure Louis is just another recipient of FUTO’s funding, not “the” other partner to this dude.
Your last sentence is the only valid complication, all the other issues exist just the same on phones and Google has already solved them in their existing apps.
Except the hard part was already done - the directions are calculated on the server anyway, so only the UI needed to be coded up.
Yeah, for this the only real argument is performance, I was answering in general.
Both. Primarily most software written in C should be rewritten to a memory safe language, be it Rust or some other alternative. Because there is a lot of software written in C, this is a veeeeery long term goal, and will probably never be achieved 100%, but at least Microsoft seems to be on board with this.
I have run nextcloud:latest on Docker for the last 2 years and have had 0 problems. Maybe upgrading all the time works better than by releases.
And where l is not the same as 1
I mean it worked for long enough 🤷♂️
Nope, the article says that what is and is not a grapheme cluster changes between unicode versions each year :)
Import from OpenAPI, yes. Super useful if you use Swagger and it starts lagging :)
Webpack takes 10 minutes to build the release bundle in a project at work…
More control? If you’re speaking from the app developer’s perspective, dynamic linking very much gives you less control of what is actually executed in the end.
I mean, Swift is not an Apple project just like .NET is not a Microsoft project - barely. I have not heard of significant outside involvement in either of them.