Doesn’t that defeat the only benefit - anonymity?
Doesn’t that defeat the only benefit - anonymity?
It’s ok at best, when it works. When it runs out of API hits for the day at noon, you need to use something like https://searx.neocities.org/ and retype your search multiple times until you manage to hit an instance that can actually perform a search.
Also, no suggestions.
Those look more like goldfish than grass carp
AFAIK everything was dropped in the end, and people went back to using audacity
I dislike that it takes way too long to boot
Emacs had some “premade IDE” project I recall that I tried and wasn’t that enthusiastic about.
Doom Emacs, spacemacs, etc.
And there are plenty of nvim “distros” like that (lazyvim for example).
They make getting started pretty easy. I’ve been using Doom for years and never bothered to make a full config of my own.
AI is quite fit for the task of understanding
Sure, and parrots are amazing at spotting fallacies like cherry picking…
Icy peepee
Or
I see peepeee
???
Inb4 it becomes/is a subsidiary of the NSO group…
Zerowriter Ink should get up to a week of battery life
ESP strikes again…
Hell no, Emacs and nvim UX is far superior. I won’t ever go back to clicking.
And I think they rewrote a bunch of C libraries in order to have a better cross-platform compiler for C and zig. Or something along those lines
You can’t replace it.
Zig?
It’s far more simple than that. The students are predominantly nobles, and they pretty much completely cut all ties to their previous lives.
So why would you send a hot daughter to become a witch when you can marry her and make political gains? You send the disfigured one so you don’t have to waste any more money on her.
The 5th son doesn’t need to be disfigured to be essentially useless in the political world.
GPL is hard or tough to monetize
What do you mean?
stuff will get even spicier when we have conservations whether code is asset itself (especially scripts).
That’s true. What about LGPL?
Sure, but if you do that, and then follow it up with often outage and security issues, I’m going to seriously rethink using your services.
Oh, yes we have. Gitlab, Codeberg, Notabug, etc. You can even host your own Gitea or Forgejo instance if you want.
Self-hosting is right out for most people. It’s pretty expensive to even get started without compromising your home network (router with VLAN, switch, multiple servers (at least thinclients)), and then on top of that you need to maintain it, and can’t really ever max out your download/upload speeds because people are depending on your internet to interact with the repo.
Gitlab is also for-profit, but also has blackouts and devs going rm -rf
on the production DB. It’s often in the news for bad things, so I’ve generally avoided it.
Codeberg is great for personal repos, but most smaller git hosting services have horrible SEO. Like I’ve had issues finding repos when searching for their exact name, if I had to use general search terms I’d only see github repos.
Good thing it only happens to the Chinese…