If you’re doing it over an app, without the chance for the person you’re dumping to respond, I see no risk of things turning nasty
If you’re doing it over an app, without the chance for the person you’re dumping to respond, I see no risk of things turning nasty
I’ve received the advice that you should always make your charts so that you numbers are proportional to a length, since people aren’t good at comparing areas (or volumes).
So the numbers here probably ought to be proportional to diameters
How would virtual environment software, like conda, work without $PATH?
The goal of the zig language is to allow people to write optimal software in a simple and explicit language.
It’s advantage over c is that they improved some features to make things easier to read and write. For example, arrays have a length and don’t decay to pointers, defer, no preprocessor macros, no makefile, first class testing support, first class error handling, type inference, large standard library. I have found zig far easier to learn than c, (dispite the fact that zig is still evolving and there are less learning resources than c)
It’s advantage over rust is that it’s simpler. Ive never played around with rust, but people have said that the language is more complex than zig. Here’s an article the zig people wrote about this: https://ziglang.org/learn/why_zig_rust_d_cpp/
The obscurity of the Fediverse is not its defense from enremovedtification. The fact that it’s so easy to move from server to server is.
If lemmy.world enremovedtifies, you can just move to lemmy.sdf.org without a big loss.
I think that lemmy could use more people.
Lemmy.ml is also the instance made by the lemmy devs
Electric cars are bad for the environment since they require mineral mining and polute the city with micoplastics from tire dust. They are almost as bad as ICE cars.
Ebikes are the way to go.