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There’s coop, although I assume it’s just peer to peer.
There’s coop, although I assume it’s just peer to peer.
Aside from all the pragmatic reasons that were already listed, it’s also just fun to write all the parts required to make a programming language.
Pretty much every programming job can be easily done 100% remotely. You don’t need niche skills for that.
Most people just say “good and you?” even if they don’t actually feel particularly good.
We know what metaphors are, it’s just a really bad one.
Using the date as a version number for an application that gets frequent updates is very standard. Most users will be expected to be on the latest version always.
There’s even a website for it https://calver.org
You’re not wrong, but jerboa is already milea ahead to where it was a week ago. So many things are getting fixed it’s already starting to feel useable.
How does it detect that a link is a lemmy link? Also, does this work on any website or just lemmy? Can it also handle things like opening a link from an app outside of the browser?
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I assume a lot of people that use gog also use gog galaxy. It’s nice to know you actually have the game files drm free, but I still prefer having the features in gog galaxy like automatic updates for example.