Also rust interacts through C Abi with most stuff. So C is still important for it.
Also rust interacts through C Abi with most stuff. So C is still important for it.
They run on them, but its not that easy compared to a web app. Why isn’t everyone programming in machine code? Every other language literally runs on it. There is a reason we use abscractions.
But be careful I heard that stuff is super toxic.
Yes you have consumer rights, they just suck compared to the EU for example.
How is calling out the lack of consumer rights in america xenophobia?
Because its been through 2 cycles of washing out the blacks.
I have never see a tech illiterate person complain that Microsoft has a monopoly over computing.
Im not talking about the operating system switch. That is the trivial part. Getting software to run on wine can involve a tinkering. Sure you can run a VM, but then you have 2 operating systems you need to take care of. Also there are a lot of add on’s for proprietary programs that might not run well even if you got the bas program to run. And then if you go through the VM route you might need hardware Passthrough.
All these things are possible for people that want to put the time into it. But the majority of the population doesn’t want to spend time on stuff like this. They would rather pay for the convenience and put up with AD’s.
Take my father for example, he is completely incompetent when it comes to technology. His new PC has Windows 11 and he still plays Solitaire. Which is now plastered with AD’s, but he doesn’t care enough to do something about it.
The average end user just has his priorities somewhere else.
Yeah its called lemmy.
Yeah, but a lot of users want something that does exactly what they want without tinkering. Why does everyone in the Linux community project their readiness to tinker forever on the average user.
Just because there is a “alternative” doesn’t mean its nearly equal in functionality.
You could get a controller with hall effect joy sticks. But there probably aren’t hall effect joy cons.
Simple save the users language setting in a variable, change it to english, check if the first letter is “s” and then change the language back.
Compiling all assets into the binary is trivial in rust. When I have a small web server that generates everything in code I usually compile the favicon into the binary.
There are a lot of solutions like that in rust. You basically compile the template into your code.
I have experience with Vodafone, Deutsche Glasfaser and Unitymedia and they all did it like this. It also might depend on the state.
If your pc still boots.
I can only talk how it is in Germany, where CGNAT with a public IPv6 prefix is the norm and a public IPv4 costs extra money unless you have a legacy contract.
Windows can also use NFS, but you have to enable it in the settings.