- C# = Java (the language itself)
- .NET (Core) = Oracle JDK (a runtime and std lib implementation for the language)
- ASP.NET = Spring boot (the default web framework)
I’m pretty sure Louis is just another recipient of FUTO’s funding, not “the” other partner to this dude.
I pressed Your Story and it worked just as well.
Love the part where he claims that if your users are authenticated, it’s not untrusted input. I mean, surely you trust all of your users to run any code on your server, right?
In pretty much any language I’ve used there is some standard for doc comments that would show up as mouseover text in the IDE.
PascalCase is standard in C#
I guess it’s for tweeting a lot.
I have run nextcloud:latest on Docker for the last 2 years and have had 0 problems. Maybe upgrading all the time works better than by releases.
Then use golang
Rust: works
Zig: segmentation fault
I mean it worked for long enough 🤷♂️
Because half of us host an instance lol
Wall Street, 2008 (colorised)
While Linus’ handling of the situation is terrible, I agree there is nothing this waterblock could do to change that conclusion for the price that it costs, so the drama around that does seem silly to me.
is not an import
It used to, but v1.3 supports only 3 ciphers now.
Lol, yeah, let’s waste even more screen real estate. Not having small icons as an option in win 11 was already anoying, especially on laptops.
You can make the buckets require authentication and make a backend that checks permissions and generates a signed URL that will allow access to the specific item in the private bucket.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/example_s3_Scenario_PresignedUrl_section.html
There’s a difference between source available and open source. For example, actually being allowed to distribute modified versions is pretty damn important: