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Crates aren’t exactly runtime dependencies, so i think that’s fine as long as the 1500+ dependencies actually help prevent reinventing the wheel 1500+ times
Crates aren’t exactly runtime dependencies, so i think that’s fine as long as the 1500+ dependencies actually help prevent reinventing the wheel 1500+ times
If you’re not using a venv for python development, that’s kind of on you
I don’t think you understand how AIs work
Yep, i have the same. But yeah, other than that, damn smooth
It also supports sync between Kobo and Android, which is really neat
Most of systemd stuff is decoupled well. You don’t need to use networkd to make use of resolved for example.
The Buckets (budgetwithbuckets) budgeting app is also a personal favourite of mine. Unlimited evaluation period, no subscriptions and even a regional pricing program called “Buckets by the Loaf”. I really love how they go about it
Too many.
People like you are why the Linux community is viewed as being toxic.
May I ask why?
They’ve just implemented really good sync btw. So far, it has been great. Might see some issues at some point, idk…
Update notifications probably
Also recommend “ente Auth” if you prefer a secure cloud based alternative to authy.
Sounds delicious