I heard him talk about it a few times, but had no idea it was ready for use yet.
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barrett9h@lemmy.zipto C++@programming.dev•is anyone on here using cppfront in production?1·1 year ago
barrett9h@lemmy.zipto Berkeley Software Distribution@lemmy.sdf.org•From Linux to NetBSD with SSH onlyEnglish2·2 years agoWow!
barrett9h@lemmy.zipto Berkeley Software Distribution@lemmy.sdf.org•A joke on MastodonEnglish1·2 years agoI use OpenBSD and just accepted the default filesystem when installing, and paid no mind to it. If you asked me which filesystem I was using, I wouldn’t know without looking up.
barrett9h@lemmy.zipto Comics@programming.dev•Programming languages personified - leftoversalad1·2 years agoThe C++ is outdated by at least a decade. In modern C++, the quote should be “If you’re allocating memory, you’re doing it wrong.”
barrett9h@lemmy.zipto Linux Questions@lemmy.zip•Opinion Request - "Best" cli linuxEnglish1·2 years agoI’m using Void for quite some time, and I’m enjoying it very much.
barrett9h@lemmy.zipto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•‘NEXT TO HER’ [OC] (Oldie from the archive)2·2 years agoThe Smiths
barrett9h@lemmy.zipto Linux Questions@lemmy.zip•Battery monitor script not workingEnglish1·2 years agoexecuted as what user?
maybe a permission thing? what user runs the autostart thing?
Actually it was around mid 2000’s when it matured enough as a desktop environment to be used by a regular user. Since then it has been improving, and for the last decade or so I dare say it is even easier to use.
On the Firefox instance I’m running now, it doesn’t show inline in this page. But opening the context menu and “open video in new tab” works.
maybe a reboot is in order, and CSS4 could ditch backwards compatibility?