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This looks crazy cool… one of those projects that I really wish I had a use for so I could try it lol
This looks crazy cool… one of those projects that I really wish I had a use for so I could try it lol
Great read, and I love all the sources/links. Looking forward to see how this evolves!
Oh shit, will definitely be trying this out. I tend to make wildly overzealous find
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A lot of the time, rust rewrites are more for devs, than users. Rust code is just easier to maintain (in the long-run 😉) and harder to make buggy. But some times the apps do just run faster when compiled with Rust.
Yeah pretty much where I’m at. I have to be careful not to seed basically at all, otherwise I’ll get angry letters from my ISP. Kinda sucks, and most if not all VPN services charge money to be able to use torrenting over them. But maybe someday I’ll work out a system.
Just in case no one comes along with a better answer; I would say it’s just too niche a use-case to expect a whole distro to be maintained for it. A super stable/popular distro like Ubuntu, Fedora, or Mint will be easy enough to use that I would consider downloading all the apps you’d need for writing to be feasible for a “non-technical” person. i.e., just as easy (if not easier, thanks to Flatpak) as doing so on Windows.
Hugely appreciate all the work you’ve done. Even if not by direct means, I’m certain your work will inspire new iterations in new communities.
Back when I was desiging my own parts, I landed on ponoko and sendcutsend for having the best pricing and quality.
Also, smart move with the Iris. I love the layout but having metal parts would make a huge difference.
I mean, they didn’t exactly provide support for the original argument, so I don’t expect the dissent to provide support either… both are just funny opinions