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And who is looking on yelling “we need more overpopulation”
And who is looking on yelling “we need more overpopulation”
Very interesting, thank you. I should give this a try when I get back to a dev machine. Sounds like it still downloads and uses the SDK which might be significant for licensing or other reasons, but I’m probably fine with that for personal use.
This is a thing I look for now and then, but it always seems to fall back to “install android studio” and I nope at that point. Maybe one of these days. Having the ability to make some simple app would be interesting.
It runs on one particularly horrible platform only. Jre.
But they had to be enterprise, so he became a number one factory.
I have actually done that once. Somehow managed to make install glibc over libc5 or something like that.
That was a while ago, though.
Ships into production apparently.
Wasn’t me. It was the other guy.
Realising that your partner doesn’t care about you after 10+ years can indeed be hard.
No, Java was always a creeping horror. The VM is one of its less bad features.
Yes it has been steadily getting worse, though.
As an embedded systems programmer, I’m really delighted that rust might finally be an option for some projects. Soon. Ish. Maybe.
Maybe that counts technically, but it’s just not the same if the project doesn’t have a solid user base when it gets killed.
Metal gear?
A crystal oscillator is an everyday very small hard bendy piece of quartz. Does that count? It’s not very visible other than the side effects.
A piezoelectric transducer would be another. That might even show on a mechanical gauge.
I’m case a reader wants some extra fuel:
That is a pretty hard thing to do, to be fair. And the list of things that are easy sometimes makes big jumps forward and the effect of details on the final effort can be massive.
I finally moved to neovim some time ago. I usually find frontends and plugins to be more trouble than they’re worth, but I should probably have a look at that. If it ever ends up in Debian, that is.
As long as it’s posts with content and not just link spam every week.
https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/ more seriously
This one does a lot of suggesting, though.