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You don't NEED a weekend. The concept is barely 100 years old.
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As an atheist, I'd say you live in a bubble.
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You don't NEED a weekend. The concept is barely 100 years old.
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As an atheist, I'd say you live in a bubble.
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Firefox has surpassed Chrome on Speedometer
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Somehow it's always the lead software in a category that becomes shitty while everything else is praised. Regardless of what's being talked about. (I know why)
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What's your favorite programming language and what about it do you like?
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I love Go precisely because of its simplicity which also makes it highly consistent across different codebases. That said I do like the new direction of adding some features devs are clamoring for with helper functions and memory arenas.
Forgot to mention that compile time....hnngg.
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None of Your Photos Are Real
A vast majority of photos are already staged and have been for a very long time, before phone cameras were a decent replacement. In th cases where accuracy is required phone cameras are rarely used. I don't see an issue here.
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Hell yea. Can't forget those compile times and that parallelism handling. I can't think of a language that has a better dev cycle to performance ratio.
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GitHub - LemmyNet/lemmy-ui-leptos
why? You can codegen from rs to ts for types. I fully understand wanting to learn Rust or test frameworks. It's a great language, but it feels like a huge risk to bet on an unproven framework (and currently proven to be slower WASM) as the future of front-end, especially when there are existing frameworks that would garner more support and expertise on the front-end.
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Yes, unfortunately. There is a lot of tooling around it but it still feels bizarre after years of using it.