mickie Now • 100%
I use a lemmy client for android called Jerboa. There is an official community on lemmy.ml dedicated to news about its development, but on jeremmy.ml I can’t find it and subscribe to it.
Hi, That's because the developer of Jerboa is also one of the developers of Lemmy platform and co-admin of lemmy.ml instance (@dessalines@lemmy.ml). So the official channels about the Lemmy/Jerboa development are in that instance. On the other hand this community is related to technical topics of this instance [jeremmy] only.
Is there some sort of whitelist here?
See: Instances
Or I don’t fully understand how Lemmy works?
See: Docs
mickie Now • 100%
First blocking mastodon links, now this...
"GO TO HELL... YANKEES"
--- Hugo Chavez
mickie Now • 100%
Well, keep in mind that Emacs Lisp was introduced when Common Lisp was not standardized, in terms of design it is the oldest Lisp in use, it is closer to MIT's MacLisp than its successors: CL and Scheme.
Yes, ELisp pretty much only works within the Emacs ecosystem, but one of the advantages of the Lisp dialects is that they have more similarities to each other than differences, especially in syntax and the functional paradigm. ELisp will give you minimal bases that you can take to move to more popular dialects with job opportunities: Clojure and CL.
mickie Now • 100%
At first (when it was still codenamed Hongmeng) it was nothing more than a crude android fork, but everything changed with version 2.x because they went from being a mobile operating system (android), to being a distributed operating system (HOS is platform agnostic), native (embedded) Javascript support and its own Typescript implementation ( eTS). And since version 3.x they are already rewriting the critical components (android core/APIS) to avoid legal conflicts with Oracle and western big techs, as well as the future migration to their own programming language: Cangjie (as far as I understand, very similar to Java/C#), so HOS as a future project will resemble a JVM/.NET on steroids and closer to be an universal system in many aspects.
Made in China. Hence the fear of the entire Western technology sector.
mickie Now • 100%
Indeed.
mickie Now • 100%
the genuine Android competitor. Too bad that even the official tools to develop in its ecosystem are only available on Windows and Mac.
It surprises me since most of these, apart from being written in Java/Kotlin, are forks of existing projects in Android/IOS.
mickie Now • 100%
Surprise that Mozilla has not yet released the source code of Pocket.
mickie Now • 90%
Awesome!! congrats @nutomic@lemmy.ml.
mickie Now • 100%
Right in the bot farms, ouch!
cross-posted from: https://jeremmy.ml/post/2094 > > Clawe is a clojure-centric window-manager, uh, -manager.
mickie Now • 100%
He doesn't buy a social network, he really bought was the best training engine for his artificial intelligence division (especially the one related to robots, which curiously seek to be "as human" as possible.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/560487 > from that issue: > > > I'll be stopping providing new LibreWolf builds, and it's possible I'll abandon the port altogether in the near future. > So, unless I'll find someone who will take care of the port, it would be better to remove the instructions. > > more details inside, and many thanks to the person who provided the port during these months!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/555597 > hello! v106.0.1 is rolling out on all platforms. > > some might have already got a v106.0 update, others will be upgraded directly to the newer version as the releases were condensed into one, since they occurred within 48 hrs from each other upstream. > > main changes: > - rebased to latests firefox; > - updated settings: there have been many minor changes in the past few releses, I suggest looking at the [changelog](https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/settings/-/blob/master/docs/Changelog.md) of the past few versions; > - hide firefox view for now, we will eventually patch it and re-introduce it in a revisited form later on! > > enjoy and be safe :-)
mickie Now • 100%
Interesting.
![](https://jeremmy.ml/pictrs/image/217e9e1a-1533-4dc8-a530-48889bcd4717.jpeg)
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