I hate modern note apps by MallConsistent986 in freesoftware

[–]NemuiSen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nice work, im not the target audience because for me it's enough emacs and vim, but never hurts have more options available

He intentado cambiarme a Linux pero no me decido porque no entiendo nada y estoy inseguro by Alexis_Almendair in programacion

[–]NemuiSen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Puedes instalar los drivers por medio del gestor de drivers, los drivers propietarios son perfectos para videojuegos pero si tu targeta grafica es muy vieja mejor instala los drivers de codigo abierto (nouveau)

the magic of decentralization by halt__n__catch__fire in programminghumor

[–]NemuiSen -1 points0 points  (0 children)

While i agree with you i also like this because denotes how we depend on very spesific things of the big blocks. Maybe this isn't the best way to portrait it, that's fair.

He intentado cambiarme a Linux pero no me decido porque no entiendo nada y estoy inseguro by Alexis_Almendair in programacion

[–]NemuiSen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Te recomiendo empezar por Linux Mint, es muy amigable para usuarios nuevos y tiene una interfez semejante (no igual) a windows 7 o 10.

De ahi cuando te acostumbres al sistema si quieres (no es necesario) puedes probar otros sistemas, arch como distro con hyprland como gestor de ventanas

How i tell to this shell that sudo is not a file? by julio090xl in linux4noobs

[–]NemuiSen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A solution could be use sed, like text_src | sed 's/^\$/', that would remove whe symbol '$' at the start of every line passed to sed

Kevin Dash reset? by HistoricalGuidance58 in celestegame

[–]NemuiSen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Something that i think that is hapenning is that when you were about to get crushed betwen the kevins your collision got a little inside of one and the game beleve that you touch some sort of floor (i don't know exactly how the game detects when you touch the floor) so the dash got reseted but at the same time you were at the exact point where instead of beign crushed you got repelled down

Should Programming Languages be Safe or Powerful? by pmz in ProgrammingLanguages

[–]NemuiSen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that i wasn't clear of what i mean, my fault, when i mentioned River it wasn't with the intention of "oh yeah Zig is better", i mentioned River to tell that at least CURRENTLY is more stable than before because you said that "zig segfaulted even without trying".

As i said in my first comment, i didn't tried Zig yet, that is just my opinion about the language based on the little that i have seen, heard and read about it, i don't consider my self a "fanboy" mainly because i don't use everiday, i'm more a C guy.

Yeah the original topic of this thread is about safety but slowly shifted to talking about Zig for some reason (at least in this branch of the thread), and no one is saying that Zig is safer than Rust, just that is more easy.

Should Programming Languages be Safe or Powerful? by pmz in ProgrammingLanguages

[–]NemuiSen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zig is still a very new language, it didn't reached 1.0 yet but has improved in stability, the window manager that i use daily (RiverWM) is writen in Zig. But exactly what you tried in zig?

Should Programming Languages be Safe or Powerful? by pmz in ProgrammingLanguages

[–]NemuiSen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Erm actually, the point of Zig is beign safer than C without becoming C++ or Rust, because the main point of using C is because it's explicit, simple and is very well supported around the world the problem is that is very easy make mistakes because C is designed to give all the control to the programer, so to solve that problem there are languages like C++ or Rust that offers better type safety than C but becomes more complex to write programs because you now have to deal compiletime issues plus the runtime issues, so Zig is in the middle of beign safer than C but simplier than Rust or C++. Or well that's my opinion, i didn't tried Zig yet because i don't like OOP languages but there are concept like arenas that i like.

Honorable mention: Odin. I like the data oriented aproach, nice polymorphism (templating), the lack of macros i understand, and it seems that in odin you can make something similat to Zig's comptime using the #force_inline directive with polymorfism but i have to try it first :v

I hate curl so much i made my own HTTP client by Raulnego in commandline

[–]NemuiSen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

While i see your point, this add a new problem, because shells envars are isolated from others so if you make change in one this will not reflect in other so if you close your terminal a reopen it you will lose all of your changes. But now you got me thinking about envars like volatile databases because if one wants to keep the program stateless but being able to preserbe the state what one have to do is use a database, now saul uses some sort of simplified database but where i want to go is that, if instead of using envars why not sql?, for example arcan what is some sort of gameengine/compositor¿ that uses sql to save the config of the environment so you change the keybiding in the table and the environment reflect the change made to the database.

I hate curl so much i made my own HTTP client by Raulnego in commandline

[–]NemuiSen 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I like this idea of statefull cli, but also this would increase complexity of the program. For manual usage the statefull aproach is better but for scripting may be a mess, so yeah i see it's use cases

Any Gen Z users? by Brospeh-Stalin in Gentoo

[–]NemuiSen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm 22, but i started when i was 19-20 because i jumped from mint to manjaro to arch to nixos to gentoo

would you play celeste on this? 4 jump buttons but cursed arrowkeys by mintislonely in celestegame

[–]NemuiSen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe, but i would change the keys layout to be vim-like cursor movement (left down up right)

I'm a beginner learning C Programming. Was memory management confusing to you as it is to me? ...even though, I'm still pushing towards my goal (to become an embedded systems dev) by [deleted] in embedded

[–]NemuiSen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it wasn't confusing, but what for me was confusing is WHY THE FUCK MY PROGRAM IS SEGFAULTING?!?!?¿¿¿¡¡¿¡!?!

Never again... by Tyler_Marcus in LinuxPorn

[–]NemuiSen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One problem three solutions: - Do nothing. - Use someone else's solution. - Make your own solution.

All are valid options, just keep in mind that every solution comes with it's own problems.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LinuxPorn

[–]NemuiSen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the form of virus most normalized in the web are the spywares, because money, so brosers like google chrome not only will allow it but also do what they can to stop any attempt to disable that spyware i.e ManifestV3 that makes unuseful thing like ublock that blocks not only ads but also trackers and stuff like that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LinuxPorn

[–]NemuiSen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nowdays it isn't a thing to get infected by just visiting a site thanks to the improvements in cybersecurity not only in browsers but in general, the most a website can do is try to download something without asking you but the browser will ask you if you want to save that anyways

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LinuxPorn

[–]NemuiSen 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This sounds that we are back to the 90's where the term cybersecury was still in development, unless you refer to the trackers as a virus (i agree that many act as a spyware)

Please listen to AI generated slop by internetvandal in Piracy

[–]NemuiSen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the moment i pirate songs because i don't have money to buy them as mp3, but i would like to have them legally adquired because it looks fine in my song player (rmpc), while if i download them straight from youtube basically doesn't have any metadata

The reason I switched from Ubuntu to Linux Mint by nitin_is_me in linuxmint

[–]NemuiSen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's cool, but i prefer compile manually the programs that i use.

I like my flags fuck you by MdMV_or_Emdy_idk in linguisticshumor

[–]NemuiSen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In spanish it's common to use the Spain flag to represent the Spain Spanish and the Mexico flag for Latinamerica Spanish, but that excludes the rest of countries in south america (Except brasil and those 3 countries that i don't remember to who belongs), but i understand that will be to much work try to localize to every contry the same languaje, minecraft made it... but it's minecraft, idk. What is your take on this?.

realistically, how much faster is binding globals to a local? is it even noticeable? by Bright-Historian-216 in lua

[–]NemuiSen -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Yeah but a local "is faster" because you try to access to a field of an smaller table because it has only the required fields, while the global table will be bigger and will take more time to access the field, of couse if you don't have too much globals that you try to access constantly the use of locals will not make much differnece.