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System76 Now Planning For COSMIC Desktop Alpha Release In Late May
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Originally posted by hedonist View PostIm so excited for COSMIC, i think extending the deadline to finish the core apps was a smart move.
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Originally posted by Alliancemd View Post
I tried COSMIC. People should temper their expectations, it's Really Alpha. While it had no crashes(even Ubuntu LTS crashes quite often in the first few days after release), it's a wonky environment, behaving weirdly(or you could say: missing many features we got used to).
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Originally posted by pharmasolin View PostFor pre alpha software it behaves fckng stable, and that's fantastic. Of course it's features are not ready. Go help with translations for now.
Originally posted by Sethox View PostMore like it's the supply and demand mentality, to have something unique to supply with by creating proprietary supplies. But there is also the supplier shares with good intention so word of mouth spreads with demand (different perspectives to supply and create demand is what I am getting at).
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Yeah, we already have third party applications written with our toolkit.
- https://github.com/edfloreshz/cosmic-todo
- https://github.com/wiiznokes/fan-control
These are the ones I'm aware of at the moment.
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Originally posted by RedEyed View PostYou don't know what are you talking about
Almost every large project or even a company has its own formatting rules/coding guidelines
Examples:
-https://github.com/opencv/opencv/wiki/Coding_Style_Guide
- https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/wiki/lintrunner
Python by design has its own formatting standard which is called pep8, but yet, google decided to use 2 spaces .
C++ doesn't have it, so there are some of them
- https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html
- https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html
Let me make this easy for you, show me where in the official C23 spec is defines a specific number of indentations.
Show me where in the Python spec it defines a specific number of indentations.
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