I personally avoid Go because if the if err != nil
But I love the fact they have no exceptions. Rust handles this very well but it's way more complicated in general. I feel like we miss a middle ground.
Maybe when Gleam becomes really popular, it could be the one?
I doubt any vendor would apply this. It's not in their interest.
Maybe a better solution would be to have a package that's always updated and provides a list of injected env vars for each vendor.
One line in zshrc or bash and you're covered (at least for those who offer a way to disable the telemetry through an env var).
Some people here say an aircraft carrier can be seen from satellites so it's not a big deal. They miss a point (as I did too): this means you can identify individuals present on the carrier, so they become vulnerable to investigation and blackmail. Another country could threaten this individual's family to give some important information or worse (sabotage).
Same. French here. I can't stand hearing these words anymore, when at the same time I read that the French intelligence services closed a 5-year deal with Palantir.
Maybe 10 years ago I discovered Stumble upon, a website which allowed you to randomly get a page on the internet based on your previous likes/dislikes and interests. I absolutely loved it. You could find some very niche pages. I guess this is what Kagi Small Web tries to achieve somehow, but without the personalization.
They replaced StumbleUpon with "Mix", whatever it is. Probably because they didn't know how to earn money from it. Sad.
PHP already has a pretty good package manager. But it would be great indeed to have a tool to install different versions of the runtime, on top of a Ruff equivalent
Interesting that they always focus more on AI while their product is less and less usable. I want a usable and efficient pull request page, not useless AI features. Seems like the priorities are all wrong. The enshittification of GitHub is absolutely dramatic.