I wonder if they want to be the Astral of the JavaScript world, and if that's even possible.
I don't know why this is just added. Maybe one of them has started their sponsorship recently? Also, I can't imagine the reason why Warp sporsors a mobile terminal app.
We are improving compilation performance through (1) parallel compilation in the compiler front-end, which delivers 20-30% faster builds, and (2) making the Cranelift backend production-ready for development use, offering roughly 20% faster code generation compared to LLVM for debug builds.
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I want to read more, but sadly curl is the only article on the site.
I've come up with a better idea. Try this
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
Title of bullet list
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
* item
* another item
* yet another item
</div></div>
I never thought of this before, but you can achieve this with raw HTML tags. The manual: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Collapsible_elements An example: https://www.mediawiki.org/?oldid=7943916. This is jQuery way because the tag is not supported yet. (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T31118)
No detailed reason written. I think I had heard that Miraheze was planning to use AI for reviewing wiki creation requests, but I didn't know the details. I also just learned they're trying out Ollama. I'm sharing this because it's the first time I've seen Ollama being used in a production environment.
I believe all you already read the reply from the devtools team lead https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/6678#issuecomment-3382819708
Thank you for your kind words! Meanwhile, thanks to logging_strict, I discovered that GA and Beta milestones are set on the https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/milestones page, and the Beta milestone is 69% complete. Looking forward to ty's GA.
I posted because I was happy to see some software in growing up. If you are not comfortable, I will not post this kind again.
What I am interested in: