I don't think I'd agree about it being negligible, but I think that's ultimately subjective, so fair enough. I get the impression a lot of Bun's own library are nicer to use equivalents of libraries present in Node, but I think even that is significant for anybody looking to write new code.
I think that's something Apple does, actually, where apps give explanations for every permission they ask for. No idea about allowing them later or if they state if they're necessary though.
I don't use a foldable phone... But you can't put a tablet into your pocket. It's meant to be the dimensions of a phone, just much thicker, so it fits into your pocket, while letting you fold it out to have double the screen size. For all the issues they have, that's a very reasonable and somewhat appealing feature.
NSFW is probably a matter of instance and preferences (not sure if filtering NSFW might be enabled by default)
But star trek? What the hell? That seems to be one of the largest communities on the entire platform, and with high quality content and lots of interaction, how did you not see it? Is your instance defederated or something?
Pretty sure what you're describing isn't floating-point numbers, but fixed-point numbers... Which would also work just as well or better in most cases where floats are used.
I rather like the sound of "a woman by choice", since it implies she is a woman, that it is a choice, and that the choice does apply. I'd be curious to hear opinions from trans people about that, but it seems very respectful.
From the very first video in glorious... Was it 240p? Well, since the very early days he's had this great vibe of an edutainment program with the host being a metallic alien with holograms and stuff, and it's definitely part of the appeal. You claim he could get more followers by dropping the whole gimmick, but I have to question how many regular viewers he might lose if he stops it.
Thanks! I'm mostly confused by the post not linking anything, not sure if that's just a posting style I'm unfamiliar with, or if OP forgot to put a link in.
Anticheat is good. Intrusive anticheat, in this case kernel-level anticheat, is something that's being made only for windows that will stop you from playing a game on Linux and increase attack surface for your Windows.
Fair, but machines at work as sysadmin are a different thing - hopefully there you're also dealing with fast deployment, prepared ahead of time. But if the issue is that you messed something up on your own computer, ignoring the issue in favor of reinstalling sounds likely to leave you oblivious to what the issue was, and likely to repeat your mistake.
I think they were trying to make a 0-indexed list and fucked up the markdown, so install is just step 0.