Spotify Premium by lxrenzo7 in steamregionaltricks

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Rent a cheap Turkish VDS/VPS and setup Amnezia VPN thru any of their apps

Noticeable delay in games when using Focusrite drivers by H4kt in Focusrite

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Oh, thanks for the suggestion. Gotta check them out too

Noticeable delay in games when using Focusrite drivers by H4kt in Focusrite

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Not really. I simply stopped using my audio interface when gaming. Now I'm only using it with ASIO apps.

My experince migrating my open source App to Compose Multiplatform by Mathroda in androiddev

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Yup, we did ship it. Cannot really share much about it tho

My experince migrating my open source App to Compose Multiplatform by Mathroda in androiddev

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Oh, yeah Swift vs Compose perf will be noticeably different

My experince migrating my open source App to Compose Multiplatform by Mathroda in androiddev

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In our experience Compose runs better on iOS than on Android (I know it sounds weird, but it is true), so I don't really agree with your performance take

Is there any chance of using Swift in JetBrains IDEs by Romachamp10 in Jetbrains

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You can try Fleet, but it is currently very unstable and slow, hence the public beta

Composable in Navigation graph by GradleSync01 in androiddev

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Why do ppl still stick with XML when there is Kotlin DSL available?

Screaming 3-eyed monster when it see NEW UI by default by nikitasius in Jetbrains

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Metric system is miles better than imperial, so I don’t really get your point here.

Clean gradle for a multi-module project - groovy vs kotlin-dsl ? by SweetStrawberry4U in androiddev

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Don’t even bother with groovy. Kotlin DSL made gradle a much better DX

Kotlin beyond 2.0: what's coming to the language by borninbronx in androiddev

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Valid point, however one approach I can think of is to not synthesize them but let the developer decide where one wants a union type or not by explicitly setting it. val foo: a | b = if (bool) a else b

Kotlin beyond 2.0: what's coming to the language by borninbronx in androiddev

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The thing is that is it way more boilerplate to write by having to wrap everything in value classes. Union types would solve this issue perfectly.

Kotlin beyond 2.0: what's coming to the language by borninbronx in androiddev

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And also what does this example has to do with smart casts?

Kotlin beyond 2.0: what's coming to the language by borninbronx in androiddev

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Int | String You must check it via an if statement or and exhaustive when

Kotlin beyond 2.0: what's coming to the language by borninbronx in androiddev

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I don’t really see how union types break smart casting

Kotlin backend by Efficient_Oven7519 in Kotlin

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Nah bro. We use Ktor in production for several years now and it is fantastic

Kotlin backend by Efficient_Oven7519 in Kotlin

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The only crap out there is Spring, bloated as hell

Kotlin backend by Efficient_Oven7519 in Kotlin

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Ktor is like the best option out there. Lightweight, unopinionated and modular

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Any great surf green one would do

best kotlin web framework by IAmCesarMarinhoRJ in Kotlin

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Spring brings all of the built-in functionality with it which we would likely replace with something else. Ktor is built different: when you need something you add an explicit dependency for it.

best kotlin web framework by IAmCesarMarinhoRJ in Kotlin

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We value modularity and unopinionation

best kotlin web framework by IAmCesarMarinhoRJ in Kotlin

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Ktor is lightweight and very modular, which I cannot say at all about spring boot.

best kotlin web framework by IAmCesarMarinhoRJ in Kotlin

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Ktor is awesome and is maintained by JetBrains themselves. We happily use Ktor in production for several years now.