

Only 40%? Would have thought it would be much higher. Don’t more projects generally fail then that without being in a bubble?
I said editor, not an OS that lacks a decent editor :)
What editor is more feature-rich then vim? Out the box it is lacking some sane config but it is one of the more powerful and flexible editors out there - more then a rival for any modern IDE.
Vims defaults are quite crap overall. It is why everyone needs 100s of lines of configs and many plugins to turn it into something decent. Well worth the setup but it could go a long way to making things nicer to use out the box.
Nobody sane uses vim as an IDE
Huh? Many people do this. With the right plugins and config it is just as capable as any IDE.
The problem is ides inlining only part of the error and generally skip all the helpful text on how to fix the error.
Fairly sure that Matt Mullenweg has already completely undermined Wordpress.org’s trust and reliability.
But why won’t anyone think of the AI shareholders…
That is the type of thinking that causes a massive amount of CVEs in those languages.
Hey, the design specs never said the program shouldn’t blast out and air raid siren at full volumn every time the user clicks a button. Cannot be a bug, must be user error.
The company you work for will likely not like that. Needs a special case license to be drawn up would probably need to involve lawyers and cost far more then is worth the hassle. Vastly easier just to give it a MIT license.
There is good reason to think it is not just rust.
People seem to forget that most of the open source language library code out there is written by people working for companies, being sponsored by companies or writing it so they can use it where they work. Some might start out as hobbiest projects but if it survives and grows it eventually will be sponsored in some form. Even if indirectly by some guy that wants to use it where he works.
But there are more numbers between 0 and 1 then there are whole numbers. So are the countable many angles or uncountably many?
‘I never thought leopards would eat MY face,’ sobs woman who voted for the Leopards Eating People’s Faces Party. - Adrian Bott
That is just double speak for it will adversely affect our bottom line so we don’t want to do it.
Yen also pointed out how such a court decision could help cut inflation in the US, too, “by dropping the price of a significant chunk of digital purchases by 30% overnight”.
I bet most companies will just take that extra 30% as profit rather than giving it back to their users like proton has.
Lizards are not dinosaurs.
I never argued that. Only pointing out its decent into fascism. All bets are off at that point as to what will happen to its industries.