As a rust fan I can say:
Don’t be sorry, cause the code is in C!
Be sorry for what you did in C!
As a rust fan I can say:
Don’t be sorry, cause the code is in C!
Be sorry for what you did in C!
Then the joke is very much on us.
You code in Java, of course you should self flagellate on a daily basis just for that. The entire ecosystem is completely fucked.
Rust mentioned!
I mean you do you, but having a “!=” become a “≠” is kinda nice, as are some other = symbols like >= becoming ≥ etc.
Most fonts also allow you to turn of groups of ligatures, that you don’t like. E.g. I never liked “/>” becoming a combined character.
So I don’t see the hate about “fixed width ligatures”.
Okay, that is fair, but since I also program in terminals using held in or (neo)vim, ligatures are a must have for me.
Plus some nerd fonts even upgrade regular loading animations of some cli-tools.
Imagine having only one big task (displaying text) and not even supporting ligatures.
Funny enough, the regedit of my work PC was already there with the value set (seems like I already did that a few weeks ago)…
Startmenu is still slower than my personal Linux machine.
Not only that. Opening the same file again, opens it in a new tab ffs. I noticed this, when my ssh-config file (which has no file extension and is thus not linked to a program) had like 10 tabs open… Why would someone do that?
I mean tabs are fine, I guess, but this shit?
ps -ax -o pid | xargs kill -9