I’d say “well .NET is cross platform” but knowing the average company on .NET it’s probably version 3.5 and running off a windows 95 server that hisses whenever someone gets too close to it.
You can read and build the source code yourself if you’re really worried what some Russian FOSS contributors are up to, but I can assure you it’s going to be a lot less sus that whatever a proprietary application can do without any ability to audit and check the code.
Fuck WinRAR. It’s for normie NPCs. 7Zip is FOSS, and everybody should be using it instead.
7zip’s Linux port (p7zip) was lagging back in functionality last I heard, and also was abandoned then, don’t know how it is now.
It has an official Linux port now, goes by
7zz
why do I find nothing about that on the 7zip website, but I do find stuff about p7zip?
https://7-zip.org/download.html contains Linux downloads and in them
7zz
binaries.The front page with the p7zip link looks out of date.
I see, thanks
Ah. It’s not packaged in
xbps
which is why I didn’t know.Better yet stop using Windows
Broken record
Better yet
Not feasible for the vast majority of users. It’s still not mature. Dunno when it’ll be if ever.
BETTER YET
I’m a .NET dev, I wish lmao
I’d say “well .NET is cross platform” but knowing the average company on .NET it’s probably version 3.5 and running off a windows 95 server that hisses whenever someone gets too close to it.
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Tbh I quite like developing .net on my Mac. I do away with VS and just use vscode and command line. It feels nice
I used to use Mac with rider on my last job, and it worked nicely! Sadly it’s not really an option working with legacy stuff
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Wow, really shilling for Russian software man, that’s low, certainly the Russians have no insights to 7zip.
You can read and build the source code yourself if you’re really worried what some Russian FOSS contributors are up to, but I can assure you it’s going to be a lot less sus that whatever a proprietary application can do without any ability to audit and check the code.