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Linux@programming.dev•The state of Linux music players in 2026
2·2 months agoFunkwhale: you can share your music library but you need a server.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Microsoft Edge could use a win
6·2 years agoEdge is stuff tacked on Chromium. How can it be better?!
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Linux@programming.dev•How to create a menu entry for booting into the command line from GRUB.
1·3 years agoThanks.
The link suggests it might be undone after GRUB updates. Maybe I will just edit the line and at the init level at the boot menu.
Ah, yes. I felt a bit uncomfortable posting here, glad to know linux4noobs exits here; subscribed.
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Programming@programming.dev•Google Launches Project IDX, A web-based IDE
1·3 years agoTrue, I myself prefer VS Codium but how many people use it? And some site like Coursera have VSCode on the web and it can’t be changed to VSCodium.
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Programming@programming.dev•Google Launches Project IDX, A web-based IDE
2·3 years agoI just hope it’s not yet another electron or DOM based editor
Unfortunately, yes.
JS simply does not care.
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Programming@programming.dev•Google Launches Project IDX, A web-based IDE
1·3 years agodeleted by creator
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Programming@programming.dev•Google Launches Project IDX, A web-based IDE
42·3 years agoI am not saying otherwise. But do we still have a say?
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Programming@programming.dev•Google Launches Project IDX, A web-based IDE
6·3 years agoAren’t we past that point?
VS Code is Electron based and it can even be deployed in the cloud. We are talking about one of the most popular IDEs.
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Programming@programming.dev•What's stopping WebAssembly from effectively replacing JavaScript?
1·3 years agoInteresting take!
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Programming@programming.dev•What's stopping WebAssembly from effectively replacing JavaScript?
3·3 years agoWhat about maintainability of large code bases? JS even with TS tacked isn’t so great or at least not as good as Rust.
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Programming@programming.dev•What's stopping WebAssembly from effectively replacing JavaScript?
1·3 years agoMy bad. I can’t find the actually video but there exits a startup that shutdown because Rust/WASM performance wasn’t any better on top of that it’s was harder to develop with Rust. But as my edit to my previous comment shows things got better for Rust. It’s no longer the case.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•python < shell (for scripts)
4·3 years agocompose into some crazy one-liner piped chains of commands
Why not something that is completely redesigned from the ground up:
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Programming@programming.dev•What's stopping WebAssembly from effectively replacing JavaScript?
51·3 years agoIIRC a startup tried to exactly that… It’s wasn’t any faster and is actually harder to develop.
EDIT:
Sorry ignore these videos. I don’t remember which YouTube video it is. But more importantly Rust + WASM got really better than JS these days.
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Programming@programming.dev•Why I use the D programming language for scripting
3·3 years agoYeah, C# and Rust, in their own ways, pretty much covered what D lang set out to do.
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Programming@programming.dev•Why I use the D programming language for scripting
1·3 years agoI see, makes sense.
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Programming@programming.dev•Why I use the D programming language for scripting
6·3 years agoreference compiler closed source
Is it still closed source? What is the reason?!



Better how? If you want latest updates maybe your wanna try Fedora. Personally I would go with EndeavourOS with is based on Arch Linux btw. If I want latest I would go with bleeding edge
Otherwise stick with Debian.