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On top of that they’re still paying using their time (and power).
On top of that they’re still paying using their time (and power).
That’d be because they are the lesbian and gay pride flags next to each other.
Microsoft is stupid to me in the same sense the way the US handles capitalism is. They could’ve stopped updating at 1.8 and people would still be playing it as much.
Every other worthwhile one is also free and does not prompt you for purchase.
It’s really sad honestly, there’s so many alternatives to WinRAR and no one dares uses them.
If a tiny team of people making a mod can do so much good then Microsoft is just being insanely stupid.
Lack of care mostly, especially on the Java edition it has gone downhill in performance rapidly ever since Microsoft has owned the place.
I love how they make Bedrock edition for “performance” and then completely mess up on doing anything with it.
Minecraft is despite that a horribly unoptimized game that could run fine on A LOT more hardware but has given up on even trying to do so.
There’s so so many things they could easily do especially with how big of a game it is, but they just do not.
Not to mention a lot of massive companies also use it at every part of the stack, Rust is good at it all and it is beautifully and perfectly suited for tasks like these.
Exactly! The other wrapper enum I named (Option) is the same kind of concept but with Some(value)
and None
.
Here’s some examples written on my phone:
match result {
Ok(bool_name) => whatever,
Err(error_type) => whatever,
}
if let Ok(bool_name) = result {
whatever
}
if result.is_ok() {
whatever
}
let whatever = result.unwrap_or_default();
let whatever = result?;
And there’s many other awesome ways to use a Result including turning it into an Option or unwrapping it unsafely. I recommend you just search “Rust book” on your search engine and browse it. Here’s the docs to the Result enum.
It’s a great and probably the best error system I’ve seen, instead of just throwing errors and having bulky try catch statements and such there’s just a result type.
Say you have a function that returns a boolean in which something could error, the function would return a Result<bool, Error> and that’s it. Calling the function you can choose to do anything you want with that possible Error, including ignoring it or logging or anything you could want.
It’s extremely simple.
You don’t with Rust either.
It’s generally easier to install a pirated repack of a game via Steam and Proton than using their awful launchers.
Lemmy IS awesome, that doesn’t mean we can’t want it to be better or criticize it. No one said Lemmy isn’t great.
The main Lemmy developers very often don’t have the biggest clue of what they’re doing, and they’ve proven that time and time again. A lot of times they forget normal web practices and rules, and a lot of side things like Jerboa are also just broken.
They also don’t know how to interact with the community or how to be normal people. Let’s not forget they have been working on Lemmy full-time and this is the state we’ve come to, ignoring all the database and security and everything else issues they already had.
You’re calling out the wrong people, completely missing the point of everything privacy or why the epic store is a bad thing and being an idiot and asshole.
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.
DuckDuckGo has recently become a not very useful search engine too, it still has way way better queries than Google though.
Going back usually shuffles the search results and after like 5 results there’s just a bunch of random entries based on your geolocation.
Also delisted in parts of loads of EU countries like the Netherlands and France.