As someone just learning Go, the current behaviour is really unexpected. I’m happy that they are changing it.
As someone just learning Go, the current behaviour is really unexpected. I’m happy that they are changing it.
Oh! I missed that. This sounds much nicer. Probably not for /c/rust though. Like someone else said, this community already has good engagement. I think you should target large non-technical subreddits like AITA. Those will take time to pick up on Lemmy.
Have you checked out https://lemmit.online?
I don’t know how i feel about a bot posting content from Reddit. Your project legit looks cool, but I personally block lemmit because these posts give me the feeling of abandoned cities. I was on reddit for the discussions. Same for lemmy. Posts without comments are boring.
It’s the same with Python support.
Yeah. Build machines should never have had internet access. Any dependencies your product uses should be downloaded once and then cached in your own artifactory. If you don’t, what you deploy in production could be different from what you tested in staging. That can allow attacks like this to happen much more easily.
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Thank you. The SuSE blogpost uses the word “fork”
forking publicly available Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
How can SUSE maintain RHEL compatibility when source-code for future versions are no longer going to be publicly available?
Lol… thanks for pointing that out. I was really confused.
Having summer and winter start around the same time every year is a pretty good thing to have.