

Ohh I get it, it’s so hilarious that no one knew it was a joke!
I guess you can always laugh at it yourself.
Ohh I get it, it’s so hilarious that no one knew it was a joke!
I guess you can always laugh at it yourself.
You realize It’s just an example right?
On top of that they’re still paying using their time (and power).
I see you you’ve decided to take the road of not reading anything that has been said. There’s no bad usability OR lack of features for literally anyone relevant to these platforms.
This isn’t the job of a Git repository nor is it for GitHub, this is an issue for developers which shouldn’t use it as their main download way.
The download zip is not meant for the average person and frankly useless for most projects. I don’t know why you expect a Git repository to explain to you that bare code isn’t compiled or plug and play? How would GitHub know other than you informing them that the app isn’t for Windows?
I don’t think you understand the concept of what Git and GitHub even are and their intentions.
These buttons are my livelihood
CPUs can have special hardware accelerators for stuff like this, and you’d be surprised how powerful our little phone CPUs are and how optimized stuff like this can become.
You know a weirdly large amount about something you can’t possibly know about or have sources for.
You’d be wrong, one eye would surely stick out!
You can also just read it and see the post for what it is, instead of whatever you’re doing. It’s a funny joke around Rust.
I’m sure there’s some way to monitor that using ADB or another tool, but at that point you’re wasting so so much time that you should just get an open source trusted app.
I’m going to take a guess and say that it might be possible for it to still be, for example GBoard may share info with the other Google apps who then share it with the world.
Otherwise, if it’s completely blocked from the outside world? Definitely not.
Fair, I just don’t like it even when it’s humorous as it still speaks of a language in a bad way.
Also, if you use a Unix system to build your projects I can recommend you check out Mold if you haven’t yet as it speeds up the linking significantly.
I don’t think you should criticize a language that you clearly have not even learnt the syntax of. Dependencies are also a one-time compile and linking just your own program or library does not take very long, and if you’ve ever worked with C languages it’s all the same.
Just because you don’t know how to read a languages syntax doesn’t mean it’s bad, it’s just like how you have to learn anything else. Rust is quite self-explanatory afterwards.
I’m lucky to live in a country where e-bikes and electric scooters and such are a bigger talking point than cars.
Even better is that you wouldn’t need an e-bike either, as frankly the high speed ones are incredibly dangerous especially when there’s good infrastructure for bicycling.
computer, laptop, single board computer name, auto, build server
I name devices after what their purpose is and what they do + number.
I’ve never felt anywhere near lost in a good non-grid city, particularly in the Netherlands and close-by of course.
You can’t tell me what to do!