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Thanks to the whole Bevy team for their hard work on this release!


In Oracle Database.


Ok, I quoted article.


You can ask the contributor to rebase the branch and rewrite commit messages.

I also would not want localized commit messages in my repos.


I'm not a company law expert. But IMO such actions would not be legal in the EU.


Its not legal anywhere. A publicly traded company is not your property. Its a legal entity.

You cannot exchange any value between two just because you are majority owner of both. Otherwise elon with 51% could start Zesla (own 100% of it) and transfer all assets from Tesla to Zesla.


The value of the hardware is around $360 million.

What can he get for acting to the detriment of the company in the US?


Evidently he can get a $50B payout


" Performance

PHP has experienced a 400% performance increase between 5.6 and 7, and another 20% between 7 and 8. It's fast enough for most use cases, and if you need a specialized use case, use a specialized language."

If you like to pay for servers... https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/sustainability-with-...


Or you pay 5 Dollars a month for some good old shared hosting, upload you php files and be done with it. Save big money not even having to worry about all the DevOps stuff.

PHP is amazing for small and medium sized companies that just need to get stuff done.


Interesting, thanks for the link. But by those metrics, Erlang is worse than PHP... Definitely just one data point of many.


The last part of the article, it's good for most use cases. Unless your Google, it doesn't matter. Most of us aren't hitting billions of requests.

What good is it to send ungodly time and effort when you'll most likely never ever need it?


PHP worse energy efficiency than Haskell? Maybe I'm not understanding something.


Haskell can be compiled to native code.


Java is better than Javascript, I'm mystified. I have used Java and Javascript lambdas, the Java ones use 4 times the memory of the JS lambdas and are slower, to do the same thing.


Everything is great, but I'm redirected to localhost when I try to log in via Google ;)


"uses about 20 bytes of RAM"

I think it's a typo.

20 kb?


From personal experience - such startups have a hard time getting traction.

I worked in The Daily Edit https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/the-daily-edit/nmlm...

It was an AI-based news feed. What it did. You could read news on your favorite news website and it showed you missing details for articles that were present in articles from other news outlets.


It would be interesting to get the author opinion about the latest Eric S. Raymond invention https://gitlab.com/esr/autodafe


Based on an extremely quick skim, this appears aimed only at projects that are using autoconf purely for portability across standard Unix environments. It admits up front that it drops features that people find valuable about configure, like --prefix et al and the entire feature selection cluster of options (now you have to edit Makefiles, which has various issues), and it appears to have nothing for projects that need their own checks for additional features of the environment (OpenZFS being an extreme example). If I was being unkind, I would say it's an autoconf replacement for people who don't need autoconf to start with (and don't care about --prefix et al).

There is an ecological niche for 'you don't need autoconf' (and don't care about aspects it gives you for free), just like there's an ecological niche for 'you don't need Javascript', but I don't think it's a significant one.

(I am the author of the linked-to article.)


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