Comment on: Microsoft Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 goes fast and has a new terminal
0 13 May 2019 17:29 u/Durm in v/programmingComment on: Microsoft Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 goes fast and has a new terminal
It's a whole Linux environment, runs standard binaries.
Comment on: Microsoft Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 goes fast and has a new terminal
Yeah I like the actual subsystem better.
Comment on: Microsoft Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 goes fast and has a new terminal
0 12 May 2019 23:18 u/Durm in v/programmingMicrosoft Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 goes fast and has a new terminal
1 0 comments 12 May 2019 23:16 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingComment on: Microsoft announces Visual Studio 2019 general availability
That would be nice. Not for a lack of effort by Icaza. Too bad.
Microsoft announces Visual Studio 2019 general availability
1 0 comments 03 Apr 2019 19:37 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingComment on: What's new for WSL in Windows 10 version 1903? | Windows Command Line Tools For Developers
No. It's a developer tool at this point.
Think of it as similar to the old Posix sub-system that came with windows previously. Or think of it as another sub-system like the one for Win32, or when you would run DOS in windows.
The Linux executables get to run as regular processes basically, so it's an alternative to running Linux in a VM and far superior in many ways for many developers.
What's new for WSL in Windows 10 version 1903? | Windows Command Line Tools For Developers
1 1 comment 28 Mar 2019 19:32 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingComment on: Linux Outreachy Program pays women $5000 to make trivial whitespace changes
Sounds super dangerous
Chromium adoption in Microsoft Edge and future of ChakraCore · Issue #5865 · Microsoft/ChakraCore
2 0 comments 03 Feb 2019 22:07 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingComment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun
Its on the page. No Ubuntu is considered separate. I think they go by server reporting who it is which reports the distro string. Its not based on heritage. That number is only for Linux distros, it does not include BSD, Windows, etc... So it does not have a 14% share of all, just of Linux on public facing "webservers". It would not necessarily include Node or other appservers who might not report distro string.
Keep in mind
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun
Yeah. I've seen this in all forms in technology.
I found this: https://www.datanyze.com/market-share/operating-systems/debian-market-share
I'd guess that Debian is still contracting overall and is a PC type person take-over of a sinking ship. Able to take over because is more legacy. 4th behind CentOS
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun
The big (and small) companies wont let that happen. Its in everything. You will have less people non-retarded people contribute of their own will on their own time to the main kernel.
Comment on: 10 free tools for journalists to learn how to code
Super funny
Comment on: Live footage of the Paris Yellow Vests Protest
Haha real news twitter feed. Not seen on American TV is decades lol.
Microsoft Completes $7.5B Github Acquisition
2 0 comments 26 Oct 2018 23:05 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingPopping the hood on Nvidia's Turing architecture
1 0 comments 03 Oct 2018 03:10 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingAMD's V-EZ Goes Open Source - a cross-platform wrapper that makes it easier for developers to bridge the gap between standard graphics APIs and Vulkan
1 0 comments 24 Aug 2018 17:36 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingVulkan is coming to macOS and iOS, but no thanks to Apple
1 0 comments 24 Aug 2018 17:35 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingPhoronix - GCC 8 vs. LLVM Clang 6 Performance At End Of Year 2017
1 0 comments 21 Aug 2018 02:34 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingComment on: Linux Gaming in 2017: Progress and Stagnation Boiling Steam
Thanks. Yeah I was going through some articles to revaluate which platforms was gong to test for support this month and wanted to pass along a few articles I thought were interesting. I've not been paying attention for a while.
Phoronix - Intel OpenGL Performance Across 11 Linux Distributions
1 0 comments 20 Aug 2018 02:40 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingLinux Gaming in 2017: Progress and Stagnation Boiling Steam
1 2 comments 20 Aug 2018 02:39 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingValve Softwares Creator Fletcher Dunn Gives a Talk on Denial of Service Mitigation
1 0 comments 01 Aug 2018 01:39 u/Durm (..) in v/programmingComment on: Pros and Cons of Using Apple's Metal Graphics Rendering API - Note how little it actualy helps in test, not 6x like post other day. Only Obj-C or Switft, no C++.
The article I was trying to post, but can't as is banned domain. Will have to piece it together yourself.
https://www.link edin.com/pulse/pros-cons-using-apples-metal-graphics-rendering-api-edvinas-šarkus
I'm sure that's what it does that's new.