

Stupid that we have to do this, but add before:2022 and it filters out all the slop
Just a guy doing stuff.


Stupid that we have to do this, but add before:2022 and it filters out all the slop


For flash I think you’re describing Ruffle
Rust libraries are statically linked by default yes, except for a couple of rather low level ones (glibc and a couple others I think) - Honestly though I’d be surprised if you come across a situation where it’s something necessary to think about in practice
rust is both high and low level
I like to describe this as “low level language with high level ergonomics”
Sounds like you want the Rust Book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
Edit: Just realized you said you didn’t like it sorry


WINE is open source, so it’s not stealing to use it
Well that looks neat.


Not even technically, actually. Wine and proton are translation layers that basically provide a dictionary of system calls so that Windows-specific ones can be translated to Linux calls instead
I almost instinctively downvoted you
Yeah, even with my relatively limited Esperanto familiarity (mi estas ankoraŭ komencanto, sed mi povas legi kaj skribi iomete), I was originally confused by it as well when I started using it a few months ago. Then when I saw the explanation on the faq, I just found myself wondering why the heck they used g instead of ĝ.


Forgejo is a drop in replacement


Forgejo (a gitea fork) is a better choice for FOSS, can’t remember why.


I’m a fan of Alacritty, it’s written in rust and uses GPU rendering to be one of the fastest terminals on the planet. Sounds odd but genuinely makes a difference


I keep mine in a self hosted Nextcloud instance, DAV sync is built into the app


Well that’s easy to remember!


Conflicts haven’t been an issue for years, all modern iterations of KeePass (XC, kp2a, DX) support automatically merging in the latest before saving.
I’ve been using it for years this way across several devices, it’s incredibly solid


Store your database in a nextcloud instance and it’s that too


I’ve used a Z Fold 4 for two years now and it’s been the best phone I’ve ever had. Desktop versions of websites, on my phone, without feeling cramped. Two apps side by side, both roughly the size of a usual phone screen. Huge screen for retro emulation using a Bluetooth controller. All with still having a small screen for one handed use and more traditional scrolling.
Games like Hearthstone, Gwent, Chess, Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition, Roller Coaster Tycoon Classic, feel way more playable.
At this point, using any other device feels limited and cramped in ways that a big screen doesn’t.
My only complaint has been price, and I only got mine because my company paid for it
Could also have air bags for hauling
There aren’t any immediate drop in replacements that won’t require some work, but there is Home Assistant Voice - It just requires that you also have a Home Assistant server setup, which is the more labor intensive part. It’s not hard, just a lot to learn.