Nah, git has a bad command line UX. Which is why the developers are working to make it better, i.e. moving from checkout to switch.
Nah, git has a bad command line UX. Which is why the developers are working to make it better, i.e. moving from checkout to switch.
Might be an issue with fonts?
I’ve seen many references to TCP/IP as meaning IP + everything-on-top, usually when talking about other networking technologies like UUnet, OSI, etc. Also as the TCP/IP stack, usually meaning the (Free)BSD networking code used in other systems.
Not that I know of, but here are some between Lemmy and Mastodon:
It’s a bad thing because the economy slows down and companies have less income, which means less pay for the workers.
You can still subscribe to everything from Lemmy.world and your instance will remain up even when Lemmy.world is down.
I had no idea, just tried and you are right. Do you know if everything works the same, like moderation?
Your underlying model is not made out of words, but out of concepts. You can have multiple words that all map to the same concept, i.e. cosmos, universe, space. Or a single word that map to different concepts.
Cathedral vs bazaar is about development process, nothing to do with source code availability.