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But Sir! We are talking here between USA <eagle sound> versus rest of the world that’s unsafe and all the time attacking USA people privacy. Cisco is India based, not American!

disclaimer: not connected in any way with Cisco, just disappointed business customer.


Reminder that <eagle sound> is actually the call of a red-tailed hawk, and that the actual call of the bald eagle is far less impressive.

It’s like dot on steroids? Variables and cleaner syntax, but similar premises?

https://graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html


For the syntax I aim to support mermaid's syntax and any modifications the tool makes are saved as comments so that the files remain backwards compatible with the original mermaid engine!


iP 15 Pro, Safari, same xD


iP 12 runofthemill, Orion, same


The day EA games will run on Linux will be the day Windows dies IMHO. This will mean full support of all broken graphical APIs and stability of drivers from e.g. nvidia that currently looks like a rollercoaster ride - every other app works stable on different nvidia driver.

As W10 user, W11 denialer I’m waiting for that day!


You’re going to be waiting a long time, sorry to say. The question is; are you going to let these corporations rule your life in this way?


EA games work on linux. Have for many years.


Where is this dream-land? They got dumped along other mixed trash and lay for decades. Same with old, perfectly fine iPads with retina displays.


Still, I wouldn't stress about throwing things out. Stress about initial purchases instead.


So, if you have money, you can throw away as much as you can, right? I have bought loads of Apple tech during 2010s and all of it is trash. Every iPhone (e.g. models from 4 to 7) costs tens of dollars today, down from a thousand. Not only that, they’re basically useless. I have a few iPads 3 (the first one with Retina display), and it’s perfectly fine display, but VLC is the only app that works with it. Also, you can watch YouTube via browser, yet it’s not a pleasant experience. At least my MacBook Pro (pre-retina) works great with Linux, and possibly I’d keep it around as a Linux server, till it breaks. I cannot do anything like that with any of iOS devices that I have. Why?

When I purchased them, I had no idea that would be the case. My perfectly good iPhone 12 mini is already at its last legs (I bet a couple of years), thanks to iOS 26 and the liquid ass. Why is it so? Why should I stress about initial purchases? I’m not that poor and young, sorry, I’m worried about the footprint. And I hope you would one day too.


That is what I mean, stress about the impact at the time of purchase, not at disposal time.

After that, don't stress at all. As you say, you had no idea at the time of purchase, so toss it in the dump and move on.


You also need to get budget, few months earlier, sometimes even legal approval. Then you have security rules, „preferred” services and the list goes on..


The best, most popular serverless platform? There are stacks much worse than PHP, like JVM for example ;)

It (JVM) is getting better lately, for example with virtual threads, but still in same resources you can handle much more traffic via PHP and it can be hosted virtually on every hosting!


Not sure why you say JVM is "worse" than PHP. It handles most real world workloads with no problem and is probably one one the most fine tunes VMs out there. It supports concurrency out of the box.

That said JVM is only a target, so if Java is not your cup of tea, you are free to pick and choose from any of the various JVM languages, like Clojure, Kotlin, Scala etc.


Blazor is not surviving backend scaling, so currently it’s not really usable for bigger, real apps. Hopefully this will get fixed eventually.


I have perfectly fine Mini 2 Retina, but because they blocked Safari updates and faked AppStore connectivity issues - I have just perfect display with still good battery than can be used as bread cutting board :(


C'mon - static pages are like 10ms or less. 200ms is already noticeable, not-instant for humans. We have 5-10x faster hardware and 10x slower websites ;)


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