

Sweet! Now that 4.20 is officially released it’s in Nixpkgs. That means xfce4-panel is 4.20 in unstable
Might go back to Hyprland from KDE now that there’s a half-decent bar for Wayland compositors!
I make things: electronics and software and music and stories and all sorts of other things.
Sweet! Now that 4.20 is officially released it’s in Nixpkgs. That means xfce4-panel is 4.20 in unstable
Might go back to Hyprland from KDE now that there’s a half-decent bar for Wayland compositors!
Yes. The only way to send patches without something like Github is over email. I don’t mind all the other stuff, but there’s no other way to do PRs than over email, and I hate email. I didn’t see that he gave alternatives. His preferred solution was an email
The formal PR button in a forge is a way to do that with one click, but a short email with all the same information is just as good.
Like, dawg, no it aint
I wouldn’t mind doing a self-hosted git repo and only using cli if I didn’t have to also use email to do so.
Seriously the worst part. Email is a technology that should be left in the past. It’s just awful. There’s no good way to do email.
GLFW is a C library, not a C++ one, and an old one at that, and so the reason is that a long time ago, there was no bool in C. Every library would make their own true and false bc it’s handy to have.
Nowadays, the type _Bool
has been added to C, and C++ has built-in bool
, but you can still see the legacy of no boolean in C as to use the type name “bool” as well as the key words “true” and “false” for 1 and 0, you have to include “stdbool.h,” as well as in custom types in these old GL-adjacent libraries.
Sweet! Now that 4.20 is officially released it’s in Nixpkgs. That means xfce4-panel is 4.20 in unstable
Might go back to Hyprland from KDE now that there’s a half-decent bar for Wayland compositors!