i think it’s just humour, i assume it’s referring to rust’s lifetimes which is a feature (mostly) unique to rust
i think it’s just humour, i assume it’s referring to rust’s lifetimes which is a feature (mostly) unique to rust
of course, if it works best for you, it’s a good option! for example, im not self-hosting the lemmy instance that i use. however, there are numerous advantages to self-hosting, and if you’d like to learn more i would recommend the selfhosted community on lemmy. world
right, i read this (the linked README) already, and i was more-so asserting it rather than asking, but thank you for the response nonetheless.
what i was trying to say is, this software claims to be “Built to last forever” and yet is not built for self hosting, my remark was meant to highlight how these things are fundamentally incompatible. keep in mind it’s not necessarily bad to use a service instead of self-hosting, but i wouldn’t recommend it.
built to last forever & cannot be self hosted
hmm…
remember, it’s important to keep people ignorant to better opportunities
not even a joke for me, i can’t imagine being without F-Droid!
isn’t this one proprietary?
you can use coffee to keep your phone awake (also available on f-droid)
hope this helps
i forget is this app proprietary? i know a lot of their apps are
Open Golf, although besides beating your best scores there’s limited content
“i just caught the plague”
“it’s cause you’re on that damn orb all the time!”
what are the odds, i watched that episode only a few days ago
on a somewhat related note, you might want to check out the neovim extension, it essentially lets you run neovim inside of VSCod(e/ium) (not just a bunch of shortcuts)
<continue.dev> with a local ollama setup, there’s also tabnine, which can be run locally (i think?)
im not sure about the premium sync features, but syncthing works well
about the plugins, they are not (yet?) supported in mobile. might not be an issue if you are desktop-only, but thought i’d mention it.
came here to comment this, “fair-code” is just a fancy way to say proprietary
if gamers keep allowing companies to install kernel level anti-cheat, i fear the answer is sooner rather than later.
it’s not a buzzword, it is valuable, but as with many things “safety” is being used as an excuse to push bad legislation (in this case regulatory capture).
for examples of REAL ai safety, i would recommend looking at this YouTube channel