
The Nim team is happy to announce Nim version 2.0.14, our seventh patch release for Nim 2.0, for our users who haven’t switched yet to Nim 2.2.

Copy on select and middle mouse button paste doesn't work in text fields created by js code in Firefox. I remember finding a stale bug report for it, but can't find it.
There are a lot of websites that use javascript to create text fields, some recent examples that I can remember right now:
Edit: found report:
https://github.com/codemirror/codemirror5/issues/931
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1593761
There's only two. One has broken primary selection, the other has anti-user policies against adblock plugins.
I can live without copy on highlight. But you could pry UBlock Origin from my cold, dead hands.
Having a vowel movement
Legend: w - work day w - weekend
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there's nothing open about OpenAI
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Never heard about it, but seems like it is, indeed. Thank you.
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cool 👍
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Not sure where I fall into this chart =)
Favorite OS: OpenSuse Tumbleweed
Favorite browser: Librewolf
Favorite Apps: Vim/Neovim (not even close to anything else)
Least cluttered Windows Desktop:
Duck me in the ark tonight
The Nim team is happy to announce Nim version 2.0.14, our seventh patch release for Nim 2.0, for our users who haven’t switched yet to Nim 2.2.
Where have you seen a human that sits like this? 🙃
You can put egregious amount of cheese on anything and it would taste atleast half as good as pizza.
Hey, why isn’t China more green? I’d think the CCP hates western spyware OSes.
I remember seeing lemmy maybe 4+ years ago on some open-source subreddit. It had practically non-existent user base, so I've ignored it. After that, I remember a first wave of people making mastodon accounts (even before elon). There I've first heard of concept of "fediverse". I liked the idea but I honestly thought it had zero chances to compete with mainstream social media.
And then everything turned to shit, making a gap between something like lemmy and reddit a lot smaller. So I've jumped the ship with everyone after the API shitstorm.
Programming Challenge Websites with Nim Support
I couldn't find an existing compilation of Nim practice websites, so
I thought it would be helpful to create one. Here's what I've found so far:
Sites with Native Nim Support:
Sites Supporting JavaScript (Compatible with Nim's JS Backend):
{.exportc.}
pragma to your function and compile with -b:js
backend Oh, and GBA rom is included with game files.
Goodboy Galaxy - GBA Puzzle Platformer with native linux version
A vibrant sci-fi platform adventure game where you help Maxwell the dog explore unfamiliar worlds, make strange new friends and contend with mysterious forces - by jumping, shooting, slicing, shrinking, warping and drilling.
I believe for many companies, developers work on giant codebases with many hundred thousands or even millions of lines of code.
With such large codebase you have no control over any system. Because control is split between groups of devs.
If you want to refactor a single subsystem it would take coordination of all groups working on that part and will halt development, probably for months. But first you have to convince all the management people, that refactor is needed, that on itself could take eternity.
So instead you patch it on your end and call it a day.
I believe they both died after the Mountain and the Smaug part, so not really relevant.
dragon attack survivor
That's one way to describe a burglar who came with a group to kill and plunder. And succeeded in both without major troubles.
No one tell them that they can monopolize solar panels.
Glaucus Linux - simple and lightweight distribution based on musl and toybox.
A simple and lightweight Linux® distribution based on musl libc and toybox
Probably a long way from being daily-driven, but I really love the idea.
Interview with creator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMzbVBpjFiM