I thought it compiles to LLVM intermediate representation and then to the machine code of the requested platform arch. Am I missing something?
I thought it compiles to LLVM intermediate representation and then to the machine code of the requested platform arch. Am I missing something?
Labelling the crab as C is sure to ruffle some exoskeletons…
That legit sounds like the most inefficient way to build an app wtf.
The mini series following the dog character was worth watching IMO.
Thanks - added to Pocket to read it later.
TailWind CSS which is a popular, modern CSS framework for writing inline css styles on components.
And his excellent sense of rhythm.
First time I read this it took me a few seconds to get it because the joke only works if the final word of the punchline is pronounced in American English.
Yeah that’s 20% of the population of the EU (total population figure of 450 million used). It’s mental that after all of the things that have happened recently, 1 in 5 people still use Xitter and that’s not even excluding babies.
Thank you!
Thoughts and prayers xoxo
Yeah whatever brings positive nostalgia to people will be looked at fondly. I remember early internet fads and viral websites in a positive light that are just as dumb and transient as whatever viral content is being pushed out today. People view things in a different light and some kids in 15 years time will get nostalgic about Skibidi Toilet and talk about how “Dance Hype Craze” fell off after video 983.
Briefly joined Discuit during the Reddit API ruckus but I was already on Lemmy so I never stuck with it. It’s been open sourced and the people seemed mostly pleasant so it seemed like it was on a reasonable path towards creating a good space.
Pretty sure this is from the esolang bussin
Yeah apologies, that’s a good point - thanks for adding more context!
IDK why people say they have better privacy: They just settled a lawsuit over evesdroping using Siri. I think they probably have less interest than Google in selling data for advertising, mostly likely using it internally for their ecosystem so they probably come across more privacy focused but I assume they snoop just as much as any other big tech company.
The birth of the internet and the birth of the world wide web are two differnet things though: The world wide web started in 1989.
Title is misleading, FTA:
Confirmation that I am 63% British and Irish, 17% Danish and otherwise “broadly north-western European”. I felt a resounding ambivalence about the results, including some disappointment that I had not discovered a newfound heritage – a piece of information that would give my identity new dimension.
But also:
My father’s side of the family is meticulous about tracking our ancestry, with records that hold the name of the exact small village in Ireland our ancestors hail from.
Those results often can’t narrow down to exact countries so it says he’s 63% British and Irish. Seeing as his fathers family has records of being from a small Irish town it’s likely he’s more Irish that British, not that it means anything if you’re actually American anyway.
Ah ok I was referring to Rust specifically. Thanks!