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Query and manage GNOME keybindings from the CLI with style.
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Introducing keegees: https://github.com/nutthead/keegees/
Query and manage GNOME keybindings from the CLI with style.
💕 Support me at my Patreon: https://patreon.com/__nutthead__
@michalfita Even if you optimize with the -O flag, the binary is still 3.7MB. Only when you strip the symbols it becomes 360K on AMD64 Ubuntu.
I read Reddit too. Even though I am a newbie at Rust, I stumble upon the fight between Go and Rust fans enough to have seen all this...
And without symbols you lose function names in stack traces, debugging/profiling becomes nearly impossible, etc. unless you make .deug files.
Long story short: by runtime I was referring to runtime performance.
@michalfita A runtime "what"? It has an extraordinary runtime performance. And I assume you are referring to tokio for async/await?
PS: even a hello-world program written in Rust creates a binary about 4MB in size, unless you specifically ask the compiler not to include the quote and quote runtime in the target binary.
"Runtime" is an overloaded term.
Bye Bye Kitty!
The Kitty Terminal has been my favorite and primary terminal since early 2025, when I one day woke up, and the depression that had cast it shadows over me since my failed suicide attempt had subsided enough so I could get out of bed, open my laptop, and do some programming again.
Alas, Kitty renders Italic letters with a glitch that I can't tolerate anymore.
𝚛𝚖 -𝚏𝚛 ~/.𝚕𝚘𝚌𝚊𝚕/𝚔𝚒𝚝𝚝𝚢.𝚊𝚙𝚙/
Holy Mother of Tracid!
@jon Vivaldi, but after one year of using Vivaldi exclusively I am back to Chrome:
1. Vivaldi becomes slow over time
2. My system is low-end and Vivaldi's "chrome" is not as responsive as those that are written with performance/responsiveness-first in mind
3. My preferred extensions, even Proton Pass from your partner friends Proton, works better in Chrome than Vivaldi (almost like every non-trivial extension)
I wish you had not sold Opera. Back when I was in uni, it was the GOAT.