From my point of view : it has a hudge ecosystem with tons of robust libraries. This does not make it perfect, but for an industrial point of view, you don’t look for new shiny clean things. (My point of view is 15 years old yet…)
From my point of view : it has a hudge ecosystem with tons of robust libraries. This does not make it perfect, but for an industrial point of view, you don’t look for new shiny clean things. (My point of view is 15 years old yet…)
Yes. It breaks points.
The thing is, harmful apps are now difficult to detect compared to years ago. The hackers prefer to get the control of your device without ruining it.
“You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain”
Nokia has chosen both ways at once.
“When the Reddit admins figured out that a large portion of the site is now bots”
In foreign languages like in French, there was a trend, launched by the admins themselves. It was to replicate English communities by translating the posts. It was obvious that it was dumb automated translations since there were cultural references that could not be translated. I know it because I was the owner of such a community and it was sad. My small community had a spirit. After the bots, the community was bland.
1 Tb of source code ?! Is this really this long or are there all the assets too (musics, textures, 3D models…) ?
Thanks! I can wait!
It looks like it was the ASCII char 127 (delete char). https://superuser.com/questions/33142/ctrlbackspace-inserts-a-small-box-instead-of-erasing
for anyone else confused, this seems to be one of those threads that only lets you reply if you explicitly select a language
I too had troubles submitting a response from my Lemmy app (Memmy). @inasaba@lemmy.ml , won’t you add “Unspecified” as an authorized language in this community ?
I don’t know if it’s related, but it’s like this being on Lemmy :
My account is on the lemmy.dbzer0.com instance.
When I was looking for !simpleliving from this instance, there was nothing since nobody on my instance has subscribed to !simpleliving.
I had to forge an url : lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/simpleliving@lemmy.ml to view it, and to be able to subscribe. Since I subscribed, now any account on my instance can find it.
It’s way more exhaustive actually ! https://books.google.fr/books?id=7mWeBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA97&hl=fr&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=1#v=onepage&q&f=false