No we don’t. Who needs that? That’s what consoles are for. Every time I want to play on my computer I would need to dual boot and change to the OS? That’s nonsense
Game Devs and device driver Devs need to get their shit together and fix things.
No we don’t. Who needs that? That’s what consoles are for. Every time I want to play on my computer I would need to dual boot and change to the OS? That’s nonsense
Game Devs and device driver Devs need to get their shit together and fix things.
Not sure if the Devs are the ones placing things on the map though
But we can do so much better than that don’t you think?
QUAD DAMAGE !!!
How many NICs do you have on your opnsense machine?
Elon is not taking it deep enough
How does another social media ruled by a billionaire gives hope?
And we all know Arch isn’t a distro right?
Their whole aesthetics is super cringe
You cherry picked his argument and left out the rest where he states China’s as cheaper standards of environmental “friendliness”
Kind of. I agree partly. My mother used to knit winter clothes, for free, for some institutions and she wasn’t the one delivering them. They never knew who she was, and she didn’t bother.
I see your point, but in this case I feel OP was misinterpreting the situation
But that’s the thing where you are wrong. They clearly state they don’t want C developers to learn Rust. In the particular video posted he was saying “I want you to explain to me how this particular API works so that I can do it”
The concerns about who fixes what on a merge when the C code breaks Rust code are valid, but that’s easily fixed by gathering with the Rust developers, explaining the changes and letting them fix it.
Can you point out where I said that?
The issue is not agreeing, but behaving like an immature prick when arguing
Isn’t Linux still Linux even though probably a lot of the original code is gone? Why would slowly rewriting it whole, or just parts, in Rust make it stop being Linux?
I agree with your views. But I have to give praise to Linus for bringing Rust into the kernel.
Yes I agree but the solution for a project so big and critical is not to fork. How do you maintain all of it while at the same time adding support to Rust?
Console? Absolutely, but not PC. You’d remove all the versatility of owning a pc