I wonder what happens when an elevator panic!
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You R a nerd for the last one.
I think the bigger problem is that they are hard to write and sometimes break tooling.
I'm pretty sure they operate on tokens not AST.
You can sell GPL licensed software. You don't have to publish the source code publicly online.
Before cars, people would rice their rice carts.
I know it is an unpopular opinion, but it is a huge headache in general. I don't think the theoretical benefits (which make total sense) actually pay off in reality and are worth the extra headache. I'm not saying they should not have it at all, but it should be at least opt-out instead of forced.
In the case of github, I think it is part of their long drawn out plan of data collection and proprietary lock down. Next they are going to require your house address and government ID. I feel better using an free and open source platform anyway.
Emacs has a proper gui by default. You have to give it option to make it run in the terminal.
I've been using Guix system for a couple years and am really liking it. I got a new computer and put popos on it for the seamless Nvidia drivers, but I still have guix package manager and Guix system on other computers.
Has anyone tried cryptpad.fr. I'm considering it, but I have yet to try it.
Visual voicemail