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sobeston
·2 months ago·discuss
Level1Techs' KVM products have always been expensive, and they're arguably the best around. There aren't many competing products.
sobeston
·last year·discuss
It doesn't. This article doesn't measure that, and full screen works differently. This article also only measures gnome.
sobeston
·2 years ago·discuss
You could probably make a good docs site in hugo with enough work, but Docusaurus has pretty much everything I need out of the box (and is less annoying to extend). I think it really is a lot better for documentation.
sobeston
·2 years ago·discuss
Small self plug: https://zig.guide is ready for Zig 0.12.

Some notable changes in zig.guide since Zig 0.11 came out:

  - Changed from following master, to following major releases (Zig is more stable now, less work for me. Yay.).

  - Migrated from Hugo to Docusaurus, bringing some large frontend improvements.

  - Moved over from ziglearn.org to zig.guide.

  - Removed 'usage in production is not recommended' from the front page.

  - Support for versioning.

  - Greatly improved testing through build.zig.

  - Opened up for github sponsorships.

  - Added another section for supplementary walkthroughs.
The site still isn't nearly where I want it to be but there's been some big improvements in the last few months.
sobeston
·2 years ago·discuss
Win32 isn't stable on Linux, though.
sobeston
·3 years ago·discuss
You claim to be healthy, yet you have not died yet. Curious.
sobeston
·4 years ago·discuss
I believe where this stands is that if someone were to contribute and maintain this, then it could be part of the Zig compiler, however it is not something the Zig team themselves are planning on doing. Maybe give it a shot? I personally find the project interesting and fun but I'm not convinced that it's a good solution.
sobeston
·4 years ago·discuss
https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/y1zuzv/is... https://www.reddit.com/r/AskProgramming/comments/y1zwan/is_t...

Assuming this is you also. There were commits to Zig less than an hour before you posted this.
sobeston
·4 years ago·discuss
I actually saw multiple people in the Zig core team (and others) actively working on the Zig compiler in person this weekend! Development may have slowed in the last 2 weeks or so because of the SYCL conference; given the turnout I can assure you that there is no decline in people working with or on Zig long-term. If you look at the commits, issues, or the stage 2 meetings (normally held every thursday in the discord), you would also see that the project isn't on the decline. You're correct that the financial reports of the ZSF aren't up to date - these are updated manually so you can expect some delay.

I'm assuming you're the same person that made multiple new stack overflow accounts recently to ask (and answer, on a different account) this question here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74040564/is-the-zig-prog... (since removed by moderators).

My question to you is: Why are you trying to force this false narrative?