They’re writing whole paragraphs in their commit messages. What dev would even write that much documentation at all? And then into the git message? https://codeberg.org/vitali87/croft/commits/branch/main?page=2
They’re writing whole paragraphs in their commit messages. What dev would even write that much documentation at all? And then into the git message? https://codeberg.org/vitali87/croft/commits/branch/main?page=2


aiming to
ftfy


I think with the current architecture of the fediverse it’s already quite hard for government actors and such to have arbitrary content be taken down, as any content gets federated to all the followers’ instances, where it will be stored afaik pretty much indefinitely. An exception to this would be media and external links, so an archive instance could focus on storing those as well.


uncensorable, undeletable
Perhaps I don’t understand what you mean with private, but this seems like an awful idea. Hosting unmoderated content will lead to trouble as soon as csam, doxxing, or any other illegal content appears and making everything undeletable might seem like the entire point of an archive, but it’s also woefully disrespectful to the original authors to keep their content online after they have expressed to remove it (not to mention gdpr stuff).
Agreed, but
without any violation of privacy
just seems wrong. They know your payment info, your habits, the places you visit, the routes you take, and exactly how you’re using the scooter. Not to mention whatever the app might be doing in background. Their only way to violate privacy even more would be by filming the driver and the surroundings and selling all the data
I wonder which one takes more time to start up


The only thing better than perfect is standardised. Supporting two vcs-systems would mean that a lot of tooling would need to be duplicated for it
I do find it funny how Mozilla has created both Rust and Servo, yet FireFox’s Gecko is still written in C/++
Yea I wish, but aren’t Linux and android systems different in like …all regards, basically?
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and android is Linux, yet you wouldn’t call either os a Linux-distro, no⸮ https://www.xkcd.com/1318/
Not op, but that is possible. Personally however after trying a few launchers I realised that the default one wasn’t even that bad, only a bit messy with all the apps organised somewhere on the homescreen


Programms can print special codes to position the cursor wherever and they can also enable mouse events. Helix does support selecting with mouse


I dont think I’ve seen the typical emoji-downvoting on lemmy yet, and imo it deserves to be left on reddit


Yeah, although it’s called espresso
Do lemmings actually use google or bing? Perhaps the meme could be updated with more relevant search engines


They are the same; both refer to https://github.com/helix-editor/helix
Or alternatively “You’re just prompting it wrong”