That seems only appropriate for a language that’s both typesafe and has any
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waldfee@feddit.orgto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"i've always wondered if i could keep windows 10 after support ends..."5·1 month agoThat was the reason I installed win11 some time ago, only to realise that wmr would only work on 10, but after updates that wasn’t the case either…, Linux it is then
waldfee@feddit.orgto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I'm new to using Ruby and this tickled me pink13·2 months agocrystal is another language that’s apparently quite similar to ruby, with the difference of being compiled and staticly type-checked, and I just love it’s ruby like syntax. I believe the equivalent code for this in crystal would be
Time.local - 10.years
waldfee@feddit.orgto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Me, when my new job forces macos for development14·2 months agomy workaround for awk, sed, and grep has been to create symlinks in my $Path that point to gawk, gsed, and ggrep, which you can install through brew. Nix has also been useful to keep my sanity intact, tho it’s a learning curve too, and when Macos updates happen you will need to fix/reinstall it. Can I ask what terminal you are using?
waldfee@feddit.orgto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's it like being a user hearing about developer drama.3·2 months agoit seems to have the reputation of not being the most reliable FS out there, apparently even causing data loss in some instances. In my experience tho it’s been great, it’s snapshot feature has saved me whenever a new kernel would break my broadcom wifi chip
asking this question is the hallmark of an unstable distro. Sure, having minor bugs come and go is expected with rolling release, but when you’re not sure your system will work after an update there is something wrong with the distro