If its an application I run locally, I rarely grep logs (they’re small enough that I can just ctrl+f). If it’s something running in production with millions of lines of logs, then I agree
If its an application I run locally, I rarely grep logs (they’re small enough that I can just ctrl+f). If it’s something running in production with millions of lines of logs, then I agree
I wish all the logs at my company were as beautiful as these terminal logs
Gog is not in the bridge building business though
Because Linux still makes up a small % of PC Gamers, so CDPR hasn’t prioritized it. Plus they’d need to have some kind of proton-like middleware (or just proton) for the majority of their games (which are mostly 15-20+ years old) to be playable. It seems like a large engineering challenge for a company which isn’t nearly as wealthy as valve
Would love for squenix to bring back Anachronox
I am absolutely not trying to antagonize you. I’m sorry that you interpreted it that way
When did I say that? Point out one single line that even remotely implies this. Flagrant strawman. What else would you call it?
Perhaps, I dunno, a misunderstanding?? Why do you assume everyone is out to get you? Why do you interpret everything as hostility?
How do you intend to pay for a search engine without signing in to it and having it track your search history?
Read my comment again, because I neither accused you of anything nor reduced your argument. I’m not the original poster you replied to
Maybe. They use several other indexes as their backend so they have to pay microsoft for every search
So you won’t pay for a subscription to use a search engine. Do you prefer the model that other search engines use where they take the content of your searches and use it to advertise to you?
It’s because you have to pay for the search engine. They dont serve ads
It’s called the wnba
Ladybird seems almost singularly focused on macOS development. They say that they intend to incrementally move from C++ to Swift
How so? I know literally nothing about ladybird
Yeah but then you either need to compile and redistribute binaries for several platforms, or make sure that each target user has rust/cargo installed. Plus some devs don’t trust compiled binaries in something like an npm package
You haven’t used windows in like 30 years? It’s quite different now lol
Most common development platform in the world
I try to write things to be cross-platform; with node builds, I avoid anything using shell scripting so that we can support Windows builds as well. As such, I usually write the deployment scripts in Node itself, but sometimes python if it’s supported by our particular CI/CD pipeline
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Pokémon Go to jail for haram behavior