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Arcaire
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Comment #13613628
Care to explain why it's overused in comparison to other toolkits/frameworks/libraries? Taking in to account, of course, the target use-cases.
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Comment #13613364
There's a six-hour old reddit thread[0] on this article with comments from (mostly) Australians in /r/australia, for the interested. It may provide additional context and opinions,…
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Comment #13571103
I believe the parent meant that it's not a bad idea to reevaluate the usage of any software that is business-critical and may have similar repercussions should your license to use …
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Comment #13425059
I don't / wouldn't do that simply because my handwriting pushes the boundaries of the word 'atrocious'. I'd imagine others who spend the majority of their time using computers are …
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Comment #13347807
> Yes I know you can mitigate this with LTS but that's a big compromise. Genuine question as a Ubuntu user, where do you win using Debian on a laptop? I totally understand using it…
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Comment #13325600
Do you happen to have a link to that? I'm interested to hear it.
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Comment #13154139
DRM there refers to Direct Rendering Manager[0]. A few days ago the author those changes are listed under (Dave Airlie) was on the HN frontpage for his comments on an AMD RFC[1]. […
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Comment #12948278
Really? They seem to be opening up quite a bit more with regards to Linux (.NET Core, WSL, etc).
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Comment #12916389
The idea is to limit exposed routes to the standard CRUD routes: create (/new), read (/show), update (/edit), delete (/destroy).
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Comment #12889404
This was linked previously, and the single comment therein linked to a discussion on reddit[0] about the issue. Of note, this change has been reverted now[1]. [0] https://www.reddi…
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Comment #12245729
> 5. No Excel? Microsoft appear to disagree. [2] In my considerable experience using Office on Mac in tandem with Office on Windows, the Mac experience is severely, severely degrad…