Call me Adama, my wrenches will remain un-networked.
Call me Adama, my wrenches will remain un-networked.
Go suck Putin’s dick, no one is stopping you.
Deplorable is exactly the right word
This is good, they should do it when the mfg can’t keep up supply, also.
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/learned-learnt/
Go become learned
Sounds like Douglas Adams
Pretty sure the interstate highway system isn’t terribly practical either, but with enough funding it can be done. Maybe saying every major city would make it seem more practical.
Eplan, electrical controls layout tool, used an object oriented database as its file format, It still may. I saw recently that they entered a partnership of some sort with SolidWorks, so they’re still kicking.
That’s all well and good, but the work will not stop…
That’s mostly because of certain standards followed by all the *nix systems, and it started with Unix…
Check out codeberg for a non-profit host for (instance of?) Forgejo.
Soon…There is now an additional botnet.
I just found this at the bottom of page 3 of Google results that were otherwise filled with absolute blog spam / AI generated garbage.
This site looks cool though, thanks for the good question!
Edit
The About page even lists alternatives:
Alternatives
Some alternatives to Repology, and related projects:
pkgs.org - packages search for Linux and Unix release-monitoring.org - upstream release monitoring reposcope.com - Linux repositories inspector
Your views of Microsoft and dotnet are very outdated, as you’ve been informed. You can develop dotnet code on Linux/Mac, Intel/arm using whatever editor or ide you like. The tooling is comparable to other language (i.e. dotnet add package …, dotnet build, dotnet test bla bla), it’s performant and imo fun.
You should check out the ASP .net core 7 minimal api, it’s a great way to run a backend api (no IIS required), or write some code to control gpio on a raspberry pi, you could try out F# in vs code(ium) using the polyglot Jupyter notebook extension, or just use the repl shell…
Anyway, I just wanted to address the ‘fun’ factor.
I’m using the Connect app on Android, it has the option to block users, communities and instances…
This response is nonsensical. Auto manufacturers support their vehicles for decades after a car is made.