You literally said “instead of algorithms”, implying that algorithms would be replaced.
You literally said “instead of algorithms”, implying that algorithms would be replaced.
But SearxNG doesn’t have the nice features like bangs, redirects, changing the priority of domains, custom CSS, lenses, etc.
Kagi has clearly stated that the AI features will always be optional and the engine is designed to be useful without them.
beer ~ piss
wine ~ rotten blood
coffee ~ diarrhea
raw meat (tartar steak, etc) ~ used chewing gum picked from a pavement
dark salami ~ rotting corpse
vinegar ~ battery acid
moldy cheese ~ moldy cheese
The two-tier reply system on SO is really useful and would be harder to implement – the replies to the questions, but also replies to the posts/replies. I don’t know how that would look if starting from Lemmy as a base.
How so? Lemmy allows unlimited nesting of replies, which is even better.
Not if the language is standardized from the start.
An alternative would be a language with a simpler syntax. Something like XML, but less verbose.
Have you read the CommonMark specification? It’s very complex for a language that’s supposed to be lightweight.
Markdown is terrible as a standard because every parser works differently and when you try to standardize it (CommonMark, etc.), you find out that there are a bajillion edge cases, leading to an extremely bloated specification.
Do you also urge your e-mail provider to block e-mails from Meta for all users?
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The only mention of capitalism in the article is specifically venture capitalism.
I think “uniform function call syntax” is the established term for this particular feature.
That’s true, but if the transformations have more than one argument, they go after the name:
data.split(",").join(";")
as opposed to concatenative programming languages, where all arguments go before the name and there’s no visual indication of the structure:
data "," split ";" join
Also, there are more languages with this feature, for example D, VimScript or Koka.
I have no idea what you’re trying to say.
Re the sidebar: How are Nim and Roc partially concatenative?
Who is the judge of these blocklists?
The Ministry of Truth, of course.
JavaScript is an example of how OOP can be done without classes (before they were added to appease Java enthusiasts).
I find it disappointing that everyone says how the Fediverse will allow all kinds of social media, personal blogs and other things to be interconnected, but in the end it kinda sorta works for Twitter clones and barely works for anything else.