It seems like only one side of the ancient rivalry is represented in the comments here. No worries, I’m right there with you.
Just a basic programmer living in California
It seems like only one side of the ancient rivalry is represented in the comments here. No worries, I’m right there with you.
I think you want to remove the c
because that means “create” an archive, and you’re missing a z
which applies gzip decompression/compression
Sourcehut is already federated! The workflows use a combination of email (which is federated), and git clones (which are decentralized)
It’s great that the system is so efficient. But things do come up. I once worked with an LSP server that was so hungry that I had to upgrade from 32 to 64gb to stop the OOM crashes. (Tbf I only ran out of memory when running the LSP server and compiler at the same time - but hey, I have work to do!) But now since I’m working in a different area I’m just way over-RAMed.
To clarify, the kids that my kids meet at school who want to play Minecraft with them almost exclusively play Bedrock, often on ipads.
One of these days I may get around to trying running a server with GeyserMC which purportedly extends a Java server to let Bedrock users connect.
Yeah, I’d like to be able to set my kids up with Bedrock because that’s the version most other kids play, and it would be great for them to be able to play on servers together. I have run the Android version on Linux in the past using a community launcher, and it worked flawlessly with a mouse and keyboard. But I think there was an authentication change that prevents that from working anymore. It’s very frustrating that they have a Linux version, but they just won’t let us use it.
NixOS and Home Manager config both ways to get rid of the same thing