@lapin
I like go — as as language. But it's a prime example of how bad Google is for a project. Reference go implementation doesn't support PowerPC BE — Google isn't interested, they only support a handful of architectures. gccgo supports everything gcc does, but it lags several versions behind.
It is open source, you can fork it in theory, but no one needs your incompatible fork. It you want to stay relevant, you have to do what Google does and more. Only a few companies can afford that.
@sjw
@Evv1L Good name for a magician actually 😂
@swaggboi There were controller cases like this one: https://allthingsd.com/20131120/logitechs-iphone-gamepad-case-goes-on-sale-next-month-costs-100/
I guess the demand wasn't there 🤷
@Sh4d0w_H34rt
There is a "contained chaos" version: https://www.petoneer.com/playdot
One of my cats likes this toy and enjoys trying to catch the dot when there in no one to play with it. The other one ignores it completely — like all other tech. I suspect it might be a luddite 😹
@stux
@stux Every morning they wake up and choose violence 😹
@lapin It's wholly controlled by Google, and it doesn't matter if it's open and if the implementation is opensource — this alone make it a big no-no for me. Currently i just set image.webp.enabled to false in Firefox.
I hope it never takes off and gets superseded by something that has the same features but is controlled by at least a consortium of companies, just like AV1 superseded VP9.
@sjw
@EricZhang456@mastodon.technology I think it's like that because installation environment doesn't use accelerated gfx. It doesn't load most drivers and uses some generic framebuffer thing for output. When I was using Mac OS X (OS X, macOS? Whatever they call it now) I've never seen something like that on properly booted installed OS.
@Rezard Это MC Ride?
@mo У них же депутатская неприкосновенность 😊
@genmaicha
> settle things physically or by some concrete system of merit
Like a knife fight? 🤔
@DJhardmous
…and they could have donated Frusciante to The Mars Volta 🤭
@marine
@thor Congratulations! I hope you like it. Even if it's not your job for lifetime, it's a nice change of pace and some new experience. One of my first jobs was internal tech support for an enterprise and what I liked about it is that it was more about human interaction, not the tech stuff. I was into tech since I was a kid so there was nothing to learn in this regard, but human interaction was an invaluable experience! Go for it!
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