Not stable indeed, but pre-releases still are releases (of type preview), which means these are documented with changelogs, which I care about. Thanks
Nice, thanks, but I prefer using stable versions. ๐
Yep, I noticed the post following this one had these screenshots. Thanks
I'm not using nightly, how does the profile/community page look like there ?
Oh, that's well-hidden. Thanks
You're implying thay Infinity has a settings import/export feature, where's that ? Thanks
I vote for keeping Infinity for Lemmy, because that's how Infinity for Reddit users will hear about Lemmy and get convinced to use it.
Also, it allows me to do this :
You may have initially misunderstood my idea, but you did help.
And I implemented it in the meantime, as a library named hybrid-array
(after your suggestion).
Not all transformative array methods have been checked yet, no unit testing nor comments have been written yet, no benchmarks have been performed yet, but these will happen.
Thanks.
I'm not a TypeScript person, sorry. ๐
Hi,
I'm feeling the same and wondering the same, did you ended up trying this, and if yes, do you have some advice on how to manage this particular use case ?
Thanks
I just found two packages that do the same thing as I did :
The last one comes with a blog post explaining the same things I did !
The advantage of being Ubuntu-based is faster updates.
The drawback is Snap, but it can be disabled.
Therefore, I think Pop and Mint should continue being so and doing that.
On a side note :
I disagree with this nevertheless, because when users learn what major/minor/patch mean, they can better understand how developers work and why should they upgrade.
Also, coincidentally but relevantly, CalVer is an homonym of the French calvaire which means misery.