My current main is Thunder. Like all the rest it also has bugs, but none of them are particularly bad and the GUI is super slick.
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Technology@lemmy.fmhy.ml•Bluesky temporarily halts sign-ups because so many people are joining from TwitterEnglish
2·3 years agoIsn’t BlueSky federated?
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Movies and TV Shows@lemmy.film•Everyone Watches TV with Subtitles Now. How’d That Happen?English
17·3 years agoI literally can’t hear some words occasionally in newer shows. I don’t need them for older shows though.
That leg better have they own wallet. Ain’t paying for two amberlamps.
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JRPG news and discussion@vlemmy.net•Calendar of soon-to-be-released titles (2023-2024)English
1·3 years ago-
I wanna give Trails a try
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker on the Nintendo DS was pretty fire, so looking forward to The Dark Prince!
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FF XVI doesn’t seem like a JRPG anymore, but I do want to give the demo a try at least.
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I Kickstarted Sea of Stars and have been hyped since the Kickstarter. In the same vein I also played Chained Echoes about a month ago and it has me hyped for more of that style of game.
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Android@lemmy.world•Sync for Reddit developer is making Sync for LemmyEnglish
6·3 years agoI will pick this up day 1! Been using sync for years and have always come back to it.

The way I read it, he wasn’t suggesting that was a good argument at all. He was just explaining what he believes dynamic type enthusiasts say.
Well, in F# at least, this inference is the default. However, anybody can still fully type out the function signature. I think I get what you are saying, but in the case of a public API or interfaces the programmer can simply just add the type specifications.
Yea I somewhat agree with this. Though I mostly abhor OOP, it taken in small doses can be good. And procedural programming is always invaluable of course.