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Check out Helium. I switched from Brave to try it out and works pretty great. Just no Widevine support (though possible on Linux).


Do you have a link that talks about Proton Mail's use of UniFFI-rs? A quick search didn't turn up anything.


here is a reddit thread about it: https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1nq3vk9/proton_mail_r...

the proton mail team claimed they will write a technical writeup soon


It's flat as in flat rate, similar to fixed rate, meaning a set cost per month, instead of pay-as-you-go. Hope that helps.

It's flat if you graph your spend over multiple months :)


I'll break the combo here; another punny comment would only subtract from this already perfect thread.


I don't see how that could be a factor.


Prime example of a non-sequitur


Which is an integral part of the public discourse.


The comments oscillating between math puns and complaints about said puns are an ominous sin.


some of these are getting pretty derivative if you ask me.


Me too!, me too! I also want to make a clever math joke here!. Here we go...

...

Dam, I forgot how I hated maths. My head aches.


I’m not going to lie, algebra wasn’t my cup of tea for a long time. Whenever you have a naive set of people commenting on a thread, my theory is that there is a category of folks who always take it too far leading to people feeling left out. An excluded middle if you will. I say education is at the root of the problem, and blame the state machine for that.

I can’t help feeling it just makes me tensor.


Please don't take away from the point.


Same. I'm confused by this. Maybe they are changing (decreasing?) what's included in the free tier and rebranding. Will look into it.


I don't think anything is missing from their free plan compared to their starter plan


If you scroll down to the image carousel/gallery and click on an image, it directs you to a page where you can download a high-res jpeg (~100mb for the ultraviolet one).


Just tried it. Unfortunately, even when you choose "Run Immediately", it still asks for user input when the time comes ("Are you sure you want to restart this iPhone?")


I have had my phone set to reboot every day at sunrise and have had no issues with it prompting for input in weeks.


An advantage of dataclasses over dicts is that you can add methods and properties.

Also you can easily convert a dataclass to a dict with dataclasses.asdict. Not so easy to go from dict to dataclass though


That's what a class is for.


Right but that's @dataclass. Being a replacement for classes in commonly used situations is one of its design goals.


Preprocessor of sorts. From the readme:

The goals for Pretty C are:

- Provide so much syntactic sugar as to cause any C developer a diabetes-induced heart attack.

- Deprecate Lua, Python, JavaScript, Ruby and a dozen other languages, because Pretty C is the ultimate scripting language, but lightning-fast and strongly typed!

- Including only one header (yes, Pretty C is a header-only library #include-able from arbitrary C file!) to turn any codebase into a beginner friendly one.


click outside of the button, hold down, and move cursor onto button


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