

Not only the same thing, some features are even better compared to Lemmy.
Moin


Not only the same thing, some features are even better compared to Lemmy.
I wouldn’t say “correct” as this implies all alternatives should be discarded. As we have the commo, decentralized protocol everyone can use the software which fits their needs / subjective preferences.
For example Misskey / Sarkey are intersting alternatives to Mastodon as they offer neat features. And Piefed is currently gaining a lot of users (also from Lemmy).
I think AOSP will stay open source for quite a while, so the forks can continue. What Google removed was access to the drivers for Pixels, which makes development for new phones or driver updates much harder.
So I think the custom ROMs will take more time for updates or some might even ask for money to use their ROMs (which is fair in my opinion).
If the ROM ecosystem happen to die down, then my next step would be to get a open souce / hardware centered phone and install a mobile Linux distro.


I’m new to Go and wanted to copy some text-data from a stream into the outputstream of the HTTP response.
I was copying the data to and from a []byte with a single Read() and Write() call and expexted everything to be copied as the buffer is always the size of the while data.
Turns out Read() sometimes fills the whole buffer and sometimes don’t.
Now I’m using io.Copy().


Turned out that the bug ocurred randomly. The first tries I just had the “luck” that it only happened when the breakpoints were on.
Fixed it by now btw.
Both main devs of Mbin support at least Librepay.