And here i thought they banned alchemy because they learned from a copper trader.
And here i thought they banned alchemy because they learned from a copper trader.
This also applies to CPU and GPU.
I am working on an application using DevExpress XAF. It allows you to build a big enterprise application relatively quick by doing a lot of the dirty work you would otherwise do yourself for CRUD stuff. A lot of the application can be modified through mere clicks without touching a single line of code.
It is cool but kinda bloaty. When you simply launch an XAF application, it uses 300 megabytes of RAM. And that’s before you even loaded a single byte of business data. You have just reached the login screen.
At least i felt it was “kinda bloaty” until i first booted Void Linux on my gaming PC at home and took a look at htop. IT’S ONLY 400 MEGABYTES AND IT’S READY TO USE! MAYBE ADD 200 MEGABYTES FOR KDE!
ALL THIS BLOATING CANNOT CONTINUE! WE HAVE TO TAKE ACTION IMMEDIATELY OR WE WILL BE FOREVER DOOMED TO UPGRADE OUR RAM LEST WE DON’T WANT EVEN A FUNCTIONING TEXT EDITOR!
Kind of. First you have to buy a Texteditor token and then the license says you’re permitted to open the IPFS link in order to use Texteditor.
I’ve been wondering which crypto product i should work on. What do you think is the most promising project?
KateKash, Nanocoins, VimBucks, NotePetz++ (i heard cryptobros love ERC-20 based lifeforms), M$ WorDillars
Don’t worry, texteditor.com is also available as an app on Windows, macOS and Linux thanks to Electron.
It only needs 300 megabytes and you can style it with CSS.
Resharper really slows down Visual Studio at launch.
I kinda wanna see Gordon Ramsay go through a Merge Request.
Inventor of Delphi: “Hey, can i copy your homework?”
Inventor to himself: “Yes, just make it look like you made it yourself.”
No sir, i also copied stuff from C++, C, Haskell and Delphi.
Missed the opportunity to draw in a teapot for HTML.
I prefer the 32 bit signed integer underflow in my favor.