There’s enough words there - I read it as “when this widely-used client added feature x”…
Mostly a backup account for now, other @Deebster
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There’s enough words there - I read it as “when this widely-used client added feature x”…
[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]
linker = "/usr/bin/clang-15"`
rustflags = ["-C", "link-arg=--ld-path=/usr/local/bin/mold"]
Can you put something like mold
or env mold
for better portability?
If not, I guess it’s not so bad to edit and do git update-index --assume-unchanged .cargo/config.toml
but it’s a bit hacky since any further changes also get ignored.
This makes sense.
I just tried searching “element lemmy” and got the article Lemmy: Fans call for periodic table element to be named after Motörhead frontman
Whereas “element reddit” gives /r/elementchat/
Lemmy is indexed on Google as using the site:
operator will show, e.g. “rust site:programming.dev” gives sensible results, but there’s not a way to search across Lemmy. Well, not with Google anyway (Kagi has a Fediverse lens that works fairly well).
Sounds awful. I hear that if you drink enough of it, you begin to like it, but how can you get to that point?
I’m the Worf kind. I suspect that for us non-USA types it’s pretty one-sided.
It took me longer than I’d care to admit to get this yoke.
lackster
You mean lackluster?
It’s definitely a bit of a confusing garden-path sentence.