Great job to the zig core team + contributors. Looking at the sheer amount of issues that were covered in this release, this seemed to be a lot of work.
Great job to the zig core team + contributors. Looking at the sheer amount of issues that were covered in this release, this seemed to be a lot of work.
In my eyes Gizmodo is not seeing the big picture. The protest didn’t kill reddit, but that was not a realistic outcome to begin with. However it significantly hurt reddit and helped push lemmy as an alternative. Reddit will be around for a long time, until lemmy has more widespread adaptation. It’s the beginning of the end for reddit and they’ll experience that with a disaster ipo
Don’t know why but for some reasons I cannot take people seriously that write articles about the importance of their role.
In the media, CTOs are often portrayed as tech geniuses or wizards, single-handedly coding complex algorithms or inventing groundbreaking technologies.
Not sure what kind of media the author of this articles (op?) consumes, but I don’t know anybody who thinks something like that.
To be honest, nothing.
Running my home server on a nuc with proxmox and a 8 bay synology Nas (though I’m glad that I went with 8 bay back then!).
As a router I have opnsense running on a low powered mini pc.
All in all I couldn’t wish for more (low power, high performance, easy to maintain) for my use case, but I’ll soon need some storage and ram upgrade on the proxmox server.
Same, I just wish openkeychain would feature unlocking the gpg key using the phones fingerprint scanner but this probably won’t ever happen (I think the issue is open since ~8 years)
Infinity, because it’s the best FOSS option in my opinion