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That is a surprising sentiment. Most dell and Lenovo laptops work just fine and are usually of reasonably good build quality (non-plastic chassis etc.).

arm64 is however mostly bad. The only real contender for Linux laptops (outside of asahi) was Snapdragon's chips but the HW support there was lacking iirc.


Someone's "good guys" are just someone "bad guys". Access to a valuable resource/tool that provides some sort of power and utility will be just another contended item.

> Edit: Maybe this is what github is doing :P

Announcing the new "mobile" tier on azure.


The next step is just selling tickets to that flight in advance as a preorder. One could call it roadster preorders because of the difficult road ahead

Are you sure about that? Flutter development for Android works great in VS Code/Codium. The Android extension [0] for VS Code has also worked fine in the past on a small Java-based App for me.

Android Studio is a probably the best IDE for this usecase but is not the only way.

[0]: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=adelphes...


Most likely just intentionally misspelling the name in the spirit of calling them Microslop.

And perhaps the time they sued a kid named Mike Rowe for having a website mikerowesoft.com

They restricted JIT, interpreters are fine afaik. See also dart etc.

Edit: JIT is under a flag, https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/en...


So no JIT conversion to byte code either?

As someone who has experienced a Migration to SAP, no it is quite hard to say it is good. Doesn't work on mobile (unless you toggle on "desktop" mode, at which point if kinda works), is slower than the preceding PHP solution and generally functions like a POS. Other SAP implementations did not seem to behave much better.

They might have some great software _somewhere_ but I have yet to see it.


To provide some practical examples, Dubai is it's own region in some online games like Valorant. It has relatively good connectivity to the region and there are enough customers there

GitLab is quite good, the organizational features and CI is also mostly on par with GitHub. You can use gitlab.com, SaaS or self-host.

But compared to GitHub it's much more complicated in terms of UX as it covers more enterprise use cases that GitHub doesn't.

I'm a bit confused what you mean. I have to use GitLab for work and don't see much difference. Some UI elements look a bit more complex than on GH but other than that it's working the same way. Less buggy as well.

Personally I host forgejo for my private apps and have had no issues with that either.


Why do you think this? It really isn't.

It really is… I’ve worked with Gitlab for years and moving to GitHub was like a breath of fresh air, everything is much less cluttered. Not saying it’s perfect, but GitHub just feels simpler

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