You're going to lose Snap? That is an option, you know.
Morphit
Snap
Ok, this set me off.
BE NOT AFRAID.
K
Hack the planet!
”Ukrainian cybercriminals"
Hot take; damaging a nation's ability to perpetrate a genocide is not a crime.
Is the CLI not a frontend?
You're X account... is Aladeen.
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That's Link Time Optimization, right? Put everything into one place for the linker to optimize.
The new material has eight times better performance than pure cubic silicon carbide
Nowhere is it stated how efficient either material is, other than to say that the researchers are 5-10 years away from a material that's 10% efficient. So they must have an efficiency of less than that I guess.
From the paper, the closest I can see is:
The applied bias photon-to-current efficiency (ABPE) of the Ni(OH)2/Co3O4/3C-SiC photoanode reached 0.47% at 0.65 V vs RHE, which is 15.6 and 1.8 times higher than that of the 3C-SiC and Co3O4/3C-SiC photoanodes, respectively (Figure 4b)
I don't know how representative that measurement is though.
I see. Surely that means that the source files have to be structured in a certain way then. If a design for a piece of print media was flattened to a single rasterised layer, or a video project had all the effects baked into the clips, a freelancer could deliver in the right format, but that file would be much less useful than if every operation was preserved non-destructively. I would think some artists wouldn't want to just give away how they achieve certain effects.
I don't know if that's much of a thing in creative fields, or if there are conventions on things like keeping text as text, not editing it as vectors or pixels.
Yup. Even if you add the official mozilla repos, Cannoical adds a prefix to their version so it always takes precedence over the official release. You have to pin the mozilla repo to blacklist the snapped version.
Same goes for Thunderbird.
I'm sure Snap has some security advantages for many users but they've made it so user-hostile for those who use native browser extensions or who want to automate deployments with just one packaging system.
Anyway, rant over - fuck Snap.