It’s from the show Preacher, based on the graphic novel of the same name.
Its actually way, way more fucked up than you think.
It’s from the show Preacher, based on the graphic novel of the same name.
Its actually way, way more fucked up than you think.
Rust is wildly fast. Learning that it is being used for a program is good to know if you care about speed. If you read the article, it even addresses your exact critiques:
Moreover, Rust has demonstrated superior performance compared to JavaScript add-ons, resulting in a quicker and more responsive Thunderbird. Furthermore, the integration of Rust into Thunderbird will be facilitated by the fact that it is already utilized in Firefox, enabling Thunderbird to leverage existing infrastructure for testing and continuous integration.
So not only with thunderbird be faster because Rust is faster than JavaScript, but it eliminates 3rd party addons by being native which also further increases speed. Lastly, development time for new features and improvements is faster because they can now use using the mature tooling that Mozilla has for Rust.
So yeah, good to know its using Rust now.
Hopefully using tmux resurrect so that they just have persistent sessions at hand.
I can see it as a way to know that “17” is htop to high importance server X, 23 is pinging Server Y, etc.
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I prefer some POP in my ubuntu, but green is flavorful.
$300 is a really difficult price point for what youre asking for new. At the price, youre in the chromebook range, where even the windows machines are going to be as barebones as possible.
You want to step into the used market if you want customizable for $300. Getting something good thats a few years old like an lenovo carbon x1 looks possible, and they are a dream to update. The above supports linux with no issues.
Wendel does amazingly deep dives on all things hardware. Hes got that deep, deep sysadmin understanding of various components and integrations that always make his videos on hardware a smokeshow, no matter genre.
I wouldn’t even call this a bad title, but if that keeps you from watching one of the best IT youtubers out there, so be it.