They/them NB
The most annoying thing about being famous is having to tell everyone how famous you are.
Also: @Maven@lemmy.world
QT “cutie” (you 😊😳)
OOOOOHH! I get it now!
I thought you meant grayed out so it couldn’t be checked.
My bad. You’re right.
But I want to always delete Electron Applications…
I’d highly recommend Tauri. It’s much much much faster and you can use svelte for the front end and enjoy all of those benefits.
The “downside” is that all of the backend is written in rust which can be trouble to learn… (Downside is in quotes because rust is my favorite language and I would legally marry it if the law cared about the true meaning of love) However! If you don’t care much about the backend stuff or most of that is gonna be simple anyway… Just use it. It’s better in every way
Edit for context: I’m the lead developer of a “popular” (it’s as popular as you can be as a niche tool for a niche community) open source project that uses Tauri with a svelte front end and rust in the back end.
Unity is bad as a company but unreal runs poorly and yet is being used in a LOT of games for no reason. Similar to Electron.
It’s the default return. In rust a value without a ; at the end is returned.
It’s titled FUCK YOUR LICENSE at the top so I’m guessing that it’s called FUCK YOUR
Here is the exact warning that a user had to click through in order to get to where they got:
This link was included in the post but I realize that “source” was probably not the best label for it. Updated to make it more clear.
Wmffre is actually the Welsh spelling of the name “Humphrey”
100% score actually lmfao
Fun fact: “wmffre” is the Welsh spelling of the name “Humphrey”
Actually it’s GNU/Linus that manages the kernel (also known as GNU + Linus)
How is this programming related?
As a rust dev myself… It’s my right to be obnoxious
This is why I make sure that nothing I code functions in any way at all