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C, C++, Assembly, java, Rust, Haskell, Prolog
urska@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox 127 Released with Improved Screenshot Tool, Security Boost
3·2 years agoany estimated version of arrival?
urska@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox 127 Released with Improved Screenshot Tool, Security Boost
61·2 years agoWhats that feature that groups tabs together for a better workflow that a few other web browsers have? Anyhow is Firefox working on that?
urska@lemmy.caOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Photoshop Terms of Service grants Adobe access to user projects for ‘content moderation’ and other purposes
3·2 years agoWhat you mean by Maybe?
urska@lemmy.caOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Photoshop Terms of Service grants Adobe access to user projects for ‘content moderation’ and other purposes
2·2 years agonow it says its new
urska@lemmy.caOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Photoshop Terms of Service grants Adobe access to user projects for ‘content moderation’ and other purposes
10·2 years agothey probably dont care, they make more money selling or lending the users data.
urska@lemmy.caOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Photoshop Terms of Service grants Adobe access to user projects for ‘content moderation’ and other purposes
211·2 years agoKrita, Inkspace, Gimp. I understand those who use it professionally but not the zealots who dont/barely use it yet demand for it like their life depended on it.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Photoshop Terms of Service grants Adobe access to user projects for ‘content moderation’ and other purposes
171·2 years agou vfill own nothing and be happy.
urska@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux admin with 20 years experience, looking for "beginner" distro [Solved, the real beginner distro was the Debian I've used along the way]
2·2 years agoTechnologies implementation like Pipewire, Wayland etc.
urska@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux admin with 20 years experience, looking for "beginner" distro [Solved, the real beginner distro was the Debian I've used along the way]
4·2 years agoDont go for Mint, Zorin or Manjaro. Old stuff. Keep it to Fedora, Opensuse, Ubuntu or Endeavour.
Yes. Pretty much on all distros. Also its a very different feeling than when you do it on Windows. On linux its to do a specif desired task and it doesnt have that strange feeling of just running an obscure that you dont understand command like on Windows.
Keep it to Fedora, Opensuse, Ubuntu/Debian or Endevour. The first two are the bests.
Amazing time for music as well.
urska@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Federal agency warns critical Linux vulnerability being actively exploited
2·2 years agoits the way the language was built. Im not sure its possible without breaking C/C++ which have like 35 years + in the making. Also these concepts are have little to do with programing and more architectural designs. The designers are real engineers working on difficult concepts. All big brains tbh
urska@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Federal agency warns critical Linux vulnerability being actively exploited
4·2 years agoWell no, those companies deal with really important subjects. Airplanes, car safety, chemotherapy machines, missiles, etc. Have a good day
urska@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Federal agency warns critical Linux vulnerability being actively exploited
5·2 years agoThese industries hire third parties to review c and c++ line per line to make sure it’s memory safe. Rust by default forces you to write memory safe code, otherwise it won’t even compile. The rust compiler tells where is the problem and what it expects. No only for basic Type errors but also for concurrent code.
urska@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Federal agency warns critical Linux vulnerability being actively exploited
277·2 years agoAviation, Health, Space and Car industry have only 3 certified languages that they use. Ada, C and C++. Ada is dying because there are way less young engineers who want to invest their future learning it. Then there is C and C++ but they dont offer memory safety and its really hard to master and its really hard and long (thats what she said) to certify the code when being audited for safety by a tier company.
Rust solves by default (no need to review) like 2/3 of the standard requirements those industries have and are that found in C and C++. Rust will soon be approved in this group by the car industry.
Im not a rust fan, but I have 3 things to say about rust.
- Its fun to program like C++ having the peace of mind knowing the compiler is there helping.
- You dont feel like youre defusing a bomb like when writing C.
- Even though its a fun language to write, its also really hard to master, itd say 2 years to be really proficient with it. There is just so much knowledge.
pretty sure I read a work around here https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1cx8jkj/nvidia_555_beta_driver_released/



















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