Firefox on Android sucks. I make a Google search, images show up in the results. I click an image and it doesn’t open up, just freezes the browser until I click the back button.
Firefox on Android sucks. I make a Google search, images show up in the results. I click an image and it doesn’t open up, just freezes the browser until I click the back button.
Agreed. Not fair to Nim for sure.
I definitely need to explore more options. Thanks for the suggestions!
Solar system sim stuff.
Increased the computational core performance 120X by rewriting in Rust (og was Python).
Was a great first experience for me with Rust. Used pyo3 / maturin to make a python library in rust
No issue setting up Nim itself (and I realize my complaint is not fault to Nim itself) but it would be great if this complimentary jupyter kernel for Nim would work on MacOS… Hasn’t been maintained in a while: https://github.com/stisa/jupyternim/issues/38
Would be very useful for my workflow as someone who wants to explore Nim for data science-y type tasks.
Anyone know of an alternative Nim jupyter kernel?
I want to love Nim but during my trial run with it. It was a pain in the ass to get set up on my Mac in a way that I could use it easily ie as a repl for quick and dirty prototyping and learning
My first comment from S4L.
Somewhat related… Why doesn’t Firefox on Android support true PWAs?
Firefox keeps giving me reasons to not want to use it again.
At least pull to refresh is there now.
Confused. What does this do?
Vger.app
They will. When underwater lol
To put it bluntly, IDGAF. Crybabies lol
Same. Can’t stay logged in to lemmy.world account.
When I do login, I can’t see subscribed communities list or inbox. And after a few mins I get logged out completely
Interesting. I’ll have to give it a try.
Currently putting together unit tests for a project and I’m using pytest-cov to identify unused blocks of code (that I need to define tests to invoke). A lot of time code isn’t used but should remain as it has a purpose for a future / anticipated need
Miniscule amount of data. Probably cheap AF negotiated prices