yeah, that's what I meant, multiple versions of the same thing, which always turn out to be 200-500MB packages like chromium/electron.
if it's not in my distro or I can't compile it withing my distro's packages, I'm not installing it. I don't want the same library in ten versions.
well I got a amd ryzen 9 ai laptop (lenovo yoga 7 pro) for Christmas and amdgpu is panicking and the system freezes.
I'm skeptical about buying an amd laptop given on what people discuss online about igpu issues.
assert(isPasswordGood(...)) is already in ~~the language.~~ node
are you me?
instead of that partial thing at the top I extend a base one into web, worker, test and build (simulate CI step).
Woosh
not all wine has aging potential.
some places are like this. Where I work now seems to be like this. Tech lead starts working on something, breaking things, then he has 100 meetings and either gets distracted or has another emergency and leaves things broken. He doesn't write tests, pushes images built locally without CI/CD pipelines and lately he keeps messing pubsub subscriptions. Data from other services stops coming through and people ask us why isn't our service working. ugh
unless everyone starts coming in early just to pester you.
I used it either through my distro's package or using stack install. there's also cabal install, but that doesn't install the compiler, at least not in 2017 when I played with it.