Nothing, just use a good tool for the job, whatever that job requires.
Nothing, just use a good tool for the job, whatever that job requires.
Woah MIT license. That’s a lot more permissive than I expected.
Man, I have two competing takes on this…
The statement “stupid people always say no” doesn’t prevent other classifications of people from saying no as well. Therefore someone saying “no” doesn’t give you any information on whether or not they are stupid.
And
All humans are obviously stupid, lol
They’re gearing up for war, sadly. The majority of dangerous cyber attacks are state-sponsored right now.
The Intuitive Machines lander issue was that no one disarmed the safety switch on the laser guidance system. (No, really!) Luckily NASA had a backup system installed that ended up working better anyway.
Not sure what you mean, there’s no json in this code, it’s all valid (if a little ugly) Python.
The leash is good unit testing.
Indeed. It used to be called OSARE (Open source action rpg engine) until RMS pointed out it should be Free/Libre not Open Source. So we changed the name!
Fun fact, Richard Stallman named one of the FOSS games I worked on. I wish the very best for him.
Yep, my ~/Projects folder is where I keep anything I need to actually find. All the normal places are full of random cruft.
It’s true, but JetBrains has been pretty reliable for a closed-source company. No doubt the enshittification will eventually set in though.
Ew, their claimed benchmarking is ridiculously biased. “We completely restructured the algorithm to be more efficient, so our language is faster than yours.” and “We ran our benchmarks on a faster computer than we ran the Python benchmarks.” Not a good look to lie through your teeth like that.
Yeah this article is definitely suffering from a lot of biases in its logic. First off, they are cherry-picking, but there’s also survivorship bias in there.
For an obvious counter example, look at Blender. It’s gotten amazingly good even though it’s gotten more complex over the last 10 years or so.
Yo dawg I heard you liked gatekeeping so I got you a gate to keep your gatekeepers.