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Also world of warcraft used to.
Can’t think of recent examples though.
Are there any notable implementations of plain Datalog? If not, what’s the reason? Does vanilla Datalog have major limitations? Just curious.
But iirc datomic came with a quite vanilla datalog implementation.
So you include the image into your markdown or code comments and can then edit it in a vscode window.
Another one I used for a while is asciiflow.com or the monodraw mac app
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=pomdtr.e... (I didn’t make it, just a happy user)
* Recent Macbooks have an incredible battery life, that's for sure.
* macOS is not Linux, and Linux is not macOS.
I personally like Linux a lot more than macOS, therefore I run Linux on my laptop. It's not a pain at all: just make sure you get a laptop that is well supported (seems a lot easier than 20 years ago, I personally run on ThinkPads).
The way you write (e.g. you see running Linux on a laptop as "a trouble"), you sound like you like macOS better but were using Linux because it was cheaper. In that case go for a Macbook if it's now affordable!
On the other hand most of these microcuts can be researched, solved or scripted away. With my mac I have far fewer, but the ones you have, you’re often stuck with. Generally these are about flakiness with the automagic stuff. Like the camera feed switching to your iphone for a while (whether you want it or not), then suddenly refusing for weeks even when you do want it.
Also, the mac has no tiling wm that comes within a parsec of i3. I miss i3 daily. So. Much. Especially with multiple screens.
But then again, I enjoy opening the lid of my laptop daily as well. And being able to close the lid and put it in my bag, without first listening if it succesfully went to sleep. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I guess what I’m saying is: pick the annoyances that give you the smallest emotional response at this time in your life.
They’re working on making features work that require some transpilation as well
[1]: https://nodejs.org/en/learn/typescript/run-natively [2]: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/58643
Allseas is putting the reactors on their vessels as well iirc.