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looks about right…
looks about right…
Heya! Nice to hear from you again :3
I think you’re confusing me with @Mia. My handle is @shy_mia.
Our resources
queue USSR anthem
Bold of you to assume that Microsoft cares about resources. Have you seen how much RAM Windows 11 uses at idle? (not including cached data)
The whole OS is a waste of resources.
It’s the exact opposite imo. I’d imagine that doesn’t really make a difference considering Edge is cross platform, and their goal is to collect as much data as possible.
Plus, they just collect different kinds of info through Windows. So Windows + Edge is even worse, especially since it integrates just as deeply into Windows as IE did years back.
No I knew already
I was talking in terms of privacy
I’m not sure Microsoft flavored Chromium
Chrome
Those people’s brain hasn’t really evolved past the australopithecus stage, cut them some slack
Then you’re practically naked
it’s a different kind of cool
If only it was that simple… :(
To be fair, your insides will be clean. So clean there’ll be nothing left.
Oh my god look at how big this Java project is before I compile it, what a nightmare!!1!1!1!
When shipping to customers, all code is your responsibility, dependency or otherwise. A bug or a security vulnerability, which aren’t rare in the JS ecosystem, is your responsibility whether you wrote the code or not. Customers don’t care if someone else wrote it, it’s your product, you are to blame. Thus, the less code, the better. Less moving parts also means more stability in general.
the most popular language and the most successful cross platform development platform in the entire history of programming
But no, I’m sure it’s the millions of successful developers and users who are wrong.
People can be successful with things that aren’t perfect. It’s often a matter of being the first, not being the best. Something can be popular and still not be good, momentum is hard to stop. If JS’s own creator saying so in the last few years can’t convince you of that, I don’t know what will. Flash at one point was the most popular. It was still flawed, and a liability, but I bet that doesn’t hurt you as much to hear.
Everything is shit but you amirite?
Quite the contrary. I have flaws like everybody else, but at least I don’t deflect every single criticism of stuff I like because in can’t fathom it not being perfect. It’s fine, use it. Maybe one day you’ll find a platform that’ll make you realize there’s better stuff out there.
But I’m done arguing with you. I should have known by the tone of your first reply that this wasn’t going to be a real discussion, just you being butthurt because someone said something negative about your favourite language. Go get butthurt somewhere else.
I was like “ok this guy is either completely out of his mind or trolling, I’ll just leave him be…”
Turns out it was bootleg ChatGPT tripping balls -_-
I’m not used to fake people…
what is even the point?
OH IT WAS A BOT?!
God damnit here I was trying to figure out what the hell they were on about…
Aside from some notable examples, I’ve had great luck with gaming on Linux. Wayland’s still rough (thanks Nvidia) but it’s not that big of an issue; general usage is fine and development is fantastic.
There is only one issue when it comes to games…
I have a VR setup…
There’s a distinct lack of FactoryFactoryFactoryBuilder
s in this code snippet.
Clearly you have yet to reach true abstraction nirvana.
He’s like an elementary schooler, the difference is instead of bragging about having a PlayStation 7 at home he’s trying to overthrow democracy… :/