I thought it compiles to LLVM intermediate representation and then to the machine code of the requested platform arch. Am I missing something?
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Labelling the crab as C is sure to ruffle some exoskeletons…
That legit sounds like the most inefficient way to build an app wtf.
TailWind CSS which is a popular, modern CSS framework for writing inline css styles on components.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•where does the word algorithm come from?
10·9 months agoAnd his excellent sense of rhythm.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Elon Musk's X lost 11 million users in the EU over the past 5 months
5·9 months agoYeah that’s 20% of the population of the EU (total population figure of 450 million used). It’s mental that after all of the things that have happened recently, 1 in 5 people still use Xitter and that’s not even excluding babies.
Pretty sure this is from the esolang bussin
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I bought my son this fancy perfume he really wanted and it honestly just smells like soapEnglish
5·1 year agoWelcome home.
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Programming@programming.dev•Setting up a Git Repo Which Includes Inconsistently Mounted Directory/File
1·1 year agoIf you commit the file on the secondary drive then it will be in the same repository as the rest of the code so you will end up with a large tree in that repo or you will need to move it over with the rest of the files. Why not make a symlink on the secondary drive pointing to the config in the repository? This way you can track it in git and have it located on the secondary.
Ah ok I was referring to Rust specifically. Thanks!