Rust and Haskell (I think Haskell counts)
I make things: electronics and software and music and stories and all sorts of other things.
Rust and Haskell (I think Haskell counts)
Pantheon desktop from elementaryOS.
You can use it on their distro (Ubuntu based with lots of curated apps) or on its own (you can still get access to their curated apps, just not in the store)
EDIT: Sorry, I misunderstood. You want classic Mac. I’d say get Xfce4 and theme it yourself then.
Here’s an example: https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/4l9tlp/xfce_another_nine_based_os_9_based_theme/
I find Rust crates generally have pretty good docs. Docs.rs is a major time saver
complete dealbreaker issues
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inability to use 240hz
Opinion disregarded
More like gaming executives
You can build with mingw64 built with msvc and use more or less the same Makefile. As for Xcode… well, there’s not really a good reason to support Mac. On principle I wouldn’t even try
How the heck does a Makefile not scale??? That’s all it does!
Life is and will always be better writing your own Makefiles. It’s literally so easy. I do not get the distaste. Cmake is arcane magic. Bazel is practically written in runes. Makefile is a just a glorified build script, but where you don’t have to use a bunch of if statements to avoid building everything each time.
And yeah I know about NixOS but I like to distro hop and experiment
If you know about NixOS, then you probably know this, but Nix, the package manager/the language behind NixOS, is cross-platform.
I daily drive NixOS, but I also use Nix (and home-manager) on my Fedora music laptop, my Ubuntu home file-server, and my work Windows machine (WSL) to install and configure neovim automatically instead of copying a config, installing all the packages, and running check health over and over again until everything is set up.
I just copy my neovim.nix file over (also other things like zsh.nix) and run home-manager switch
You don’t have to use NixOS to take advantage of its benefits.
Ext4 bc of its speed for games and my main files. Btrfs on the root for compression
Build a project. Learn how to do each step by searching the internet. It’s quite literally that easy.
For C++, yes. But “reference” is just a way of using the pointer when it comes to C
You can use VS Code and Vim/Neovim for any language, as well as document writing and basic text editing. Just search for Go plugins
It shouldn’t be hard to use either. If it is, you’re doing something wrong probably
Just switched to LibreWolf/Mull + KeePassXC/KeePass2Android
Tuta Mail for personal
Thunderbird/K-9 (mobile) for my work’s gmail since the gmail website is garbage
Nvidia and Wayland is still BORKED
Nope
Having used OS X, there is no way they’ve done usability testing. Doing basically everything is hard on OS X
They should be worried. We don’t want them comfortable.
So many negative things have entered our culture bc people don’t care about dangers. Nearly every app should have a warning
Also, as for reasoning for choosing a Pixel, Pixels are not really a product for Google but rather a device for Google employees to test things on but as a consequence can be sold as well. This makes them perfect for hacking
What packaging types are there for Rust? Isn’t everything just source-based through cargo?