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Except it doesn’t, you got the implication wrong. If I say “Astronauts sometimes eat apples” that does not imply that all people who eat apples are astronauts. The statement can still be true even if some/most people who miss their exits are not good drivers.
Out of curiosity, what IDE do you want to use and which one are you stuck with?
Thanks!
Can’t believe I didn’t find those, guess I should have searched for platinum. Guess I’m off installing xfce.
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Reticulum Network - Potentially viable global mesh internet9·1 year agoThat’s awesome, someone actually using Python what it’s best for, creating a minimum viable product, before moving onto something more permanent!
I’ll be very interested to see where this project ends up going.
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Reticulum Network - Potentially viable global mesh internet71·1 year agoThis is a very cool concept and it seems quite mature for something in beta. I do however have my doubts over choosing to use python for something as often used as the network stack. As I understand it, one of the goals for this project is efficiency, and while python is very efficient to write, it is notably very inefficient during runtime.
Have to take a look at Fork (annoying name to Google I image). Sourcetree can be quite sluggish and downright annoying on macOS.
Ditto on the CLI having its pro’s and cons