

C at least has a preprocessor. C# has almost nothing except generators, which are a huge pain in the ass. Java seems to be similar.
Lisp is the greatest. Everything else is in between.
C at least has a preprocessor. C# has almost nothing except generators, which are a huge pain in the ass. Java seems to be similar.
Lisp is the greatest. Everything else is in between.
We should have tools and libraries that help us avoid boilerplate, not ones that help us write more of it.
I wish it was compressed into something more golf ball sized.
Sounds more like Canada to me. None of those things are covered publicly here, although we were making some slow progress on drug and dental coverage when we had a mildly progressive party sharing power.
Doesn’t fdroid build everything from source (in the main repo)? There’s no way Google would allow them to do that with their own developer keys.
In interactive add mode you can use s
to split a hunk, and e
to edit it. That’s usually enough for me to split things up.
Fuck the US coast guard and how they handled this, but the headline is pretty misleading.
The coordinates given by the coast guard are indeed on the US side of the border. He says he was on the Canadian side, but it sounds like it was probably ‘near the US border’ more than it was ‘near Venise-en-Québec’.
near Venise-en-Québec, which is roughly 15 kilometres north of the U.S. border
If I measure on google maps it’s 7.8km to the furthest point on the lake, which is past the town. How do you get that so wrong?
Edit: to be clear, I’m not defending the coast guard. I just think it’s worth noting that we’re reading an article that seems to get the basic facts wrong.
If you didn’t cheat that’s actually pretty impressive.
I haven’t had a chimichanga in so long that I forgot it was a thing.
We urgently need to see a cross-section.
Do you mean a pre-election coalition? That would be awesome, and would only need to be done once if they can use it to reform the electoral system.
I worry that the conservatives would be successful attacking it as ‘undemocratic’. Similar to how electoral reform referendums keep failing.
Unfortunately X forwarding doesn’t work (as far as I can tell) with vulkan.
What I’ve been doing is using waypipe (which seems very stable), with xwayland-satellite (which is not so stable) on the remote end.
I’d also love persistent sessions, so I’ve been following wprs, but it doesn’t seem to support GPU drawing at all.
Lots of interesting tech, but it’s still pretty immature.