I don’t know and don’t think so, but what you are doing is better done with retain anyways.
Also rust interacts through C Abi with most stuff. So C is still important for it.
Yes you have consumer rights, they just suck compared to the EU for example.
How is calling out the lack of consumer rights in america xenophobia?
Because its been through 2 cycles of washing out the blacks.
Isnt that the “its not 100% confirmed, so please don’t sue us” word?
Here is a 1440p 120fps HEVC example over wifi. Left screen is my PC. Analyzing it frame by frame it would guess a added delay of 16-32ms on my Galaxy Tab S7, idk how much of that is the response time of the tablet screen. Note this is without the low latency mode which I disabled because I had some frame pacing over wifi with it.
Im streaming over wifi and it says average encode latency 4-7ms depending on the day, but thats just what the software reports. I haven’t had any issues with it.
You can still game stream with sunlight + moonlight. And the advantage is that it works with any brand GPU.
The problem is that this is a spiral. Less users results in less content and smaller communities dying, which in turn leads to less users.
Lemmy isn’t on an upwards trend.
This is exactly what I expected and that isn’t a good thing to increase market share. The answer to how often the average end user opens a terminal is “no”.
At these speeds it’s like asking a CPU to run cool under workload. Your options are:
Active cooling
Slower speeds
Transistor breakthrough
Simple save the users language setting in a variable, change it to english, check if the first letter is “s” and then change the language back.
Compiling all assets into the binary is trivial in rust. When I have a small web server that generates everything in code I usually compile the favicon into the binary.
There are a lot of solutions like that in rust. You basically compile the template into your code.
But doesn’t that make it harder to get discovered? Im not into blogs, so I know nothing about tumblr or self hosted blogs.
Windows can also use NFS, but you have to enable it in the settings.