Dang, I'm not even sure if I implemented the cake symbol in my Lemmy client
NatoBoram
Cats are all the rage on Lemmy at the moment
It's still like that with programming languages like Go and Rust. Job offers are exclusively for senior staff engineers with 5 years of language-specific experience.
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That only-one-ignore-without-premium thing is really asshole design, though
It's already happening on Pixiv...
And wait until you learn about verb tenses!
… ah wait, these almost don't exist in English
Steam Controller! Excellent idea!
… or just use Rust?
Jesus, clean up your links, god dammit
Well, you'd need to make a video-hosting site in the first place. And you need to host all the videos even if you use IPFS if you don't want to provide a bad experience, so you don't escape any of the problems of hosting a video-hosting website. IPFS has its own challenges it adds over regular video-hosting site challenges.
So, it's not really worth it.
The point is that you can enable each separate extension you want running on your code editor or uninstall them if you're unsatisfied. This makes it as light as you want it to be - or as heavy as you need it to.
VSCode is like
vim
without vim controls and in a browser. Seen that way, it makes more sense. With Vim, you have to hunt for obscure Github repositories and follow arcane installation instructions for hidden extensions that you may or may not need and you have to learn a whole-ass keyboard-shortcut-based programming language just to use any of it.With VSCode, you click on Extensions, search what you want and it'll probably be there unless it's a toxic ecosystem like PHP/C# or some niche ecosystem that no one heard about.