I need SFTP client, and maybe something like this could work. I'm transitioning to Linux and has specific requirements. If I could program my own features to it, it would suit me.
I need SFTP client, and maybe something like this could work. I'm transitioning to Linux and has specific requirements. If I could program my own features to it, it would suit me.
github.com/tauri-apps/c...
It's half baked, but it seems to get updates.
github.com/tauri-apps/c...
It's half baked, but it seems to get updates.
Suppose it's now 50% more, so $75. In big picture doesn't sound massive bump?
Suppose it's now 50% more, so $75. In big picture doesn't sound massive bump?
To me most exciting language at the moment is www.roc-lang.org because it can infer error types etc.
To me most exciting language at the moment is www.roc-lang.org because it can infer error types etc.
For me interesting part of programming language is not the syntax, but how it improves on existing ones on things like:
- memory safety
- thread safety
- parallelism
I don't care if your new programming language syntax is new and exciting if it segfaults.
For me interesting part of programming language is not the syntax, but how it improves on existing ones on things like:
- memory safety
- thread safety
- parallelism
I don't care if your new programming language syntax is new and exciting if it segfaults.
www.affinity.studio/get-affinity
www.affinity.studio/get-affinity
With Bazzite you'd have to get used to atomic updates and installations, which can be a bit of pain with regular programs.
I have yet to figure out Proton/Steam with Fedora 43, but packages are there.
With Bazzite you'd have to get used to atomic updates and installations, which can be a bit of pain with regular programs.
I have yet to figure out Proton/Steam with Fedora 43, but packages are there.
I'm just trying to switch to Linux from Windows, and tried couple of others, but KDE seems closest if you don't want to tinker too much.
Fedora KDE Plasma www.fedoraproject.org/kde/
I'm just trying to switch to Linux from Windows, and tried couple of others, but KDE seems closest if you don't want to tinker too much.
Fedora KDE Plasma www.fedoraproject.org/kde/
Deploying a stack with:
Postgres+Redis+CDN+Backend+Frontend
Has been standard for nearly a decade, maybe longer than LAMP was back in the day.
Yet deploying this 'new stack' is still awful, except now Deno is making it all easier. Haven't tested yet!
Deploying a stack with:
Postgres+Redis+CDN+Backend+Frontend
Has been standard for nearly a decade, maybe longer than LAMP was back in the day.
Yet deploying this 'new stack' is still awful, except now Deno is making it all easier. Haven't tested yet!
Nikita, who probably created that, is not in Bluesky?
Nikita, who probably created that, is not in Bluesky?
"Microsoft can also now 'independently pursue AGI alone or in partnership with third parties'"
"Microsoft can also now 'independently pursue AGI alone or in partnership with third parties'"