You need to tell the user that this is an error, otherwise they don't know if it succeeded or not.
error: --att cannot be used at the same time as --intel
The last line is incomprehensible, just use a full sentence.
You need to tell the user that this is an error, otherwise they don't know if it succeeded or not.
error: --att cannot be used at the same time as --intel
The last line is incomprehensible, just use a full sentence.
thank you for maintaining this server, and being very transparent about it ❤️
Most excellent, I have been using your CSS with Stylebot :)
Since I've turned it into UserCSS, I think you need the Stylus extension to use it now, sorry 😄
I wanted to make a PR for lemmy-ui, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
Will you update to Lemmy 0.18.0 (announced today)? The new HTTP API is allegedly more lightweight.
By the way, I updated my dark theme published here for lemmy-ui 0.18.0 :)
Looking at the stats, [email protected] is slightly more popular than [email protected]. But I don't think there's a consensus on how to proceed; the r/rust moderators have been reluctant to recommend Lemmy, even though they want to move away from Reddit – which makes sense, since Lemmy still lacks good moderation tools, from what I've heard.
And are you sure the license is the sole reason for that? With a sample size of 2, this correlation might very well be coincidence. I'm not intimately familiar of the history of Linux or BSD, so I might be off base, but I don't think a permissive license like MIT prevents a project from being widely adopted and becoming successful.
Thanks, this link worked :)
I can't find it on LemmyRS, is it possible that LemmyRS is not federating with kbin.social?
i also saw that there’s about 200+ open tickets of variable importance
Note that it is normal that the number of open issues grows faster than issues are resolved. For example, rust-lang/rust has 8,963 open issues and 39,803 closed issues. microsoft/TypeScript has 6,001 open issues and 31,397 closed issues. A large number of open issues isn't necessarily concerning, unless high-priority issues (vulnerabilities and critical bugs) stay open for a long time.
- Custom CSS saved along with your user profile
You can use a browser extension like Stylus or Greasemonkey. Actually, I could create and publish a configurable userstyle if there's demand for it.
You mean the Rust logo? That is not a cog, it's a sprocket (a wheel that meshes with a bicycle chain).
I think they are worried that some crates may not show up in the search results, either because their author requested their removal, or you decreased their search ranking for political reasons.
And I agree with you that crates.io is not a viable alternative due to the poor quality of the search results. So switching from lib.rs to crates.io doesn't make sense for this reason alone, since crates.io may not display the crate you're looking for either, unless you already know its name.