Comment Re:I'm surprised they're not pimping Go more (Score 1) 121
I say this as someone that does not like Rust at all, as in mods would flag the post as flamebait if I told you how I really feel, but Rust is a better choice for most projects.
I say this as someone that does not like Rust at all, as in mods would flag the post as flamebait if I told you how I really feel, but Rust is a better choice for most projects.
Just wait until they remove webp from chrome one day.
And it will love lichen subscriptions and smashing bells.
To fully simulate a universe would require more energy and resources than it would take to just create a universe with a set of initial conditions and let it do its thing. So, we're probably not a simulation, but more like a pet universe.
The only thing needed to make an open source project viable where commercial companies are willing to contribute major features, is to not let a single commercial company hold all the keys to the kingdom in such a way they can wall off all future development.
The cycle of enshittification continues.
I'm sure that means I will soon not even have shitstream 5Mx1 DSL any more.
Because that has been silicon-valley-style distruption for the past 20 years. Everyone works harder for less money, everyone loses, except for one VC person who somehow manages to make a few billion dollars off something that never makes a profit.
The fine would be in the trillions.
Is Microsoft slow, or are they just telling lies to show they have an AI strategy for increasing their stock price?
Buddy, we can't even get a small volume of water to be at one single temperature across the entire volume to make a perfect cup of coffee.
I prefer to use Dick Pick, the creator of the PICK database system, though sometimes I'll use Dick Trickle if I know they're a nascar fan.
Sounds pretty average, really.
They've grown beyond the need for cutomers, so why spend money on customer service. All they want is for the right numbers to go up, so if you get rid of employees and embrace an AI strategy, well the right numbers go up.
That's why Hyper-V is horrifyingly popular.
"It is better for civilization to be going down the drain than to be coming up it." -- Henry Allen