Huge break with lots of interest for both the stage and the classifications. Let's go!
Stage one: Lafay escapes with Pog and Ving on the climb.
Stage two: Lafay beats Van Aert to win the reduced bunch sprint.
Stage three: Lafay wins the intermediate sprint from the peloton.
Stage four: ????
I'm happy to help.
I'm a bit confused - I didn't see Victor Lafay do anything remarkable today. Is he done?
EDIT: Just noticed he won the intermediate bunch sprint from the peloton. My faith is restored.
Why do you want to create a user there? I imagine it will reopen eventually, but you are likely much better off creating a user elsewhere.
If you are serious about working in a terminal, then I highly recommend learning modern replacements for the old tools.
In this case ripgrep
(or rg
) https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep is phenomenal. Especially for searching recursively in a large directory tree it is unbelievably quicker than regular grep
.
It won't be installed on any random machine, so grep
is still useful, but if you regularly need to text search in files then there are better tools.
The fact that Kbin is handling the wave worse than Lemmy is not unrelated to the fact that Lemmy's tech stack is much lighter weight and more efficient. It is a fundamental issue with the technology. If either are going to become major players then they need exponential growth, and Lemmy is just better at that.
A lot of people seem to be talking about whether PHP has enough developer support, but that isn't the main issue.
The issue is that code written in PHP is probably at least 10 times less efficient in terms of CPU and memory than the equivalent code written in Rust.
This means that loads of hobbyist developers will be able to run lemmy instances for a fraction of the ongoing cost of kbin.
Despite the shake up and sizable gaps today there are still lots of riders in contention - 9 riders within 1:20 of Vingegaard; 19 within 3 minutes.
I'm guessing that with the long shallow climb to end tomorrow there won't be any big attacks so it will still be all to play for up the Puy de Dome on Sunday.