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  • I’m programmer myself and I understand that it’s not simple even though you can use blocking or protected collections.

    I’m referring to a situation where the programmer made a function multithreaded but hard coded creating only 4 threads “to fully utilize a 4 core cpu”

  • It’s mildly infuriating tbh but I understand it’s hard to implement threading for some functions.

    What actually infuriates me more is some AAA titles that specifically utilize 4 threads of my 3950x 32 threads cpu.

  • I’m not expecting the same results to be always similar to my experience or at least positive.

    Also, I’d stick to popular instances since I’d expect moderators to be stricter than random instances when it comes to bots.

    Some communities decided to have a separate instance such as piracy iirc.

  • Ask here in lemmy.

    I posted a question a couple of days ago in Windows 98 community. After submitting the post, I noticed last post submitted was 2 years ago.

    I felt down and thought about deleting the post but to my surprise I got an answer in an hour or so.

  • First of all, I know other browsers keep update in about page, however, this is why I don't use them. It wasn't used to be in a burger menu tho.

    Second, add-ons and theme isn't saying exactly "extensions". Also, it would take you to the last tab which is by default plug-ins. try it.

    I like Firefox and I'd support the developers but they should stick to their roots to keep their current user base.

  • I use firefox and I like it but they have been dumbfying their UI and nagging users to use pockets.

    Why on earth would I need to go to about window to update? Also, I don’t know where to find extensions so I just choose addons then manually go to extensions.