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  • But Go has go faster stripes in the logo! Google wouldn't make false advertising, would they?

  • The code is ultimately ran in a JS interpreter. AFAIK TS transpiles into JS, there's no TS specific interpreter. But such a huge difference is unexpected to me.

  • Memory management, but that impacts stability/security instead of performance.

  • Package manager update >< background information update

    Unless your chat app requires a package manager update to retrieve new messages, we're talking different things.

  • Weird. Maybe I installed uBlock first thing after install and don't remember. But I do know I didn't do custom block lists.

  • Thanks! BTW, BadBlock - Unsafe (ABP) is the list. Seems a bit overzealous, but it comes enabled by default on Iron Fox.

  • I'm using audacious just so I can keep rocking Winamp skins.

  • This domain is blocked by my adblock as unsafe. I believe the headline, but do you have another source?

  • I'm positive that's iOS.

  • I think you're misunderstanding it. Most mobile apps have sensible defaults regarding data and battery usage, for instance, not updating (their feeds/server status/whatever networked service the app uses) if not in WiFi.

  • And that's Linus' doing, mostly. Kent insists it is production ready. I wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole, at least for now.

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  • For example today I wanted to add a “start menu” shortcut to a program I had downloaded.

    I get what you're saying, but this is like "I tried to use Linux like it was Windows, and it was hard." It's a different OS. Go on, move the taskbar of Windows 11 to the left or right edges of the screen. I can do that on Linux, why can't I do that on Windows? It's not even hard, it's just plain impossible. If you try to do things manually in Linux, it's not going to be intuitive. It will feel like editing the Registry in Windows. Unintuitive and like arcane magic.

  • If they die, they die.

    Or I could quote the whole of my previous comment. Pretend it's an English reading comprehension exam and you have to determine the author's arguments.

  • The lead developer certainly doesn't. He maintains that it's got several systems in production.

  • Then it's KHTML then I guess. Written from the ground up, so good Apple used it to create WebKit. Or Ladybird when it gets done. Or the several forks could pool their resources into a foundation to keep developing the core of their products. Or another institution adopts the project (Linux Foundation, etc.).

    What you don't understand is that Mozilla doesn't hold us in captivity and there are zero reasons to bend to their bullshit. If they die, they die.

  • I'll change my car from a Ford to Firestone.

  • Once Forgejo gets it working it'll really take off.

  • Most Mozilla products don't cover their own costs. But if there ever was a loss leader to get people to use Firefox, that was it. Lockwise could be this way too. Their lead in PWAs with Prism was fantastic, they squandered it.

    And how tf did Mozilla fail to profit from their VPN when they could market it right in their browser?