There’s nothing to prevent data races. I myself have fallen into the trap of using the same list from multiple threads.
There’s nothing to prevent data races. I myself have fallen into the trap of using the same list from multiple threads.
There’s a difference between source available and open source. For example, actually being allowed to distribute modified versions is pretty damn important:
Restrictions
- No Distribution of Modified Versions: You may not distribute modified versions of the software, whether in source or binary form.
- No Forking: You may not create, maintain, or distribute a forked version of the software.
- Official Distribution: Only the maintainers of the official repository are allowed to distribute the software and its modifications.
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.
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.
Hmm, I might try to make that. Any particular feature you are looking for, or is just displaying all the events in a table good 'nuff?
The MSYS2 environment on Windows uses pacman as well.
They’re most likely actually responding from Mastodon.
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.
Maybe the kernel version on Debian lacks hardware support fixes?
Love the part where he claims that if your users are authenticated, it’s not untrusted input. I mean, surely you trust all of your users to run any code on your server, right?
In pretty much any language I’ve used there is some standard for doc comments that would show up as mouseover text in the IDE.
PascalCase is standard in C#
Oh that is not just some person, that’s the CTO of "Open"AI when asked, if YT videos were used to train Sora.
I saw a comment from an nvidia dev somewhere that XWayland support is enough to resolve the flickering, but compositor support is needed for best performance.
Maybe if your games are Wayland native or you’re still running the 535 driver? I saw fbdev=1 as a workaround, but that made things very jello-y.
Desktop 1660S
Plasma 6 X11, 550 proprietary driver.
Yes, but that’s bound to be merged quickly, the protocol itself was the main holdup from what I understand.
Barely, going to be 17°C again this week.