I just skim through and make sure everything makes sense. Especially naming and comments.
What do you think a self review is?
I just skim through and make sure everything makes sense. Especially naming and comments.
What do you think a self review is?
No, if you're struggling to load 4.2 mb of text the issue is not electron.
That only works with c# though. What they are suggesting is compiling any arbitrary language to wasm and run that anywhere. Which is technically already possible with WASI and any of its supported runtime.
What do you mean by the taskbar being unusable? I used it on my windows 11 laptop way before october 2023.
That's extremely subjective. I definitely don't feel like flat keyboards are nicer. These days I use a split keyboard with an angle and I will never go back.
I'd rather just ban them, but your proposal is more likely to be accepted.
I've just been using scoop for many years and I haven't felt the need to switch
Performance is always about doing as much as possible with as little as possible. Making a game runs faster automatically makes it more efficient because the only way it can run faster is by doing less work. It's just that whenever you can run faster it means the game has more room for other things.
On the subject of dom manipulation from wasm I highly recommend this video https://youtu.be/4KtotxNAwME. It's from leptos author, one of the more popular wasm framework. The TLDR is that modifying the dom isn't the bottleneck for wasm.
The video is essentially saying the exact opposite of what you are saying. It's showing leptos to be much faster than react and I know primeagen doesn't think rust is harder develop.
Most studies I've seen on the subject could just as well explain the longer life span of a vegan diet by the fact that vegans are more careful about what they eat and tend to be more health conscious in general. It's extremely hard to actually associate a longer lifespan with just a particular choice of diet because there are a lot more factors than just diet that impacts this.