@mpweiher@kruxigt Apples PIM tools and card/caldav implementations are beyond sad. Contacts is unusable and contactsd fits the picture. I genuinely wonder how it can be that slow.
@krzyzanowskim Try making asan/tsan builds with recent Apple releases 😭 Build engineering is always a pain. I found combinations of autotools/cmake/make/bash and Haskell helpful. Oh and upstream clang ��
@kushagra391@DrMickeyLauer @ironmagma @heylookitsalan I know NFS, Sparc, Solaris, ZFS, dtrace, Java and LDAP and I used all of them. I have yet to use a Facebook technology. I appreciate that they payed Eric Niebler, though. I think std::ranges is great and std::execution seems to be landing, too.
@bitfield@jgndev I have never encountered that green field project that has no dependencies, though. Last time I checked everything that I needed had a C-API. C is a protocol and C++ is really useful when you need to interface with C. When I am willing to put in more effort I‘d consider Swift.
@RaajeevChandran@krzyzanowskim Which does not even reset the package cache. Check contents of ~/.swiftpm If you have an upstream version same name but different checksum of a binary artifact you need to delete it manually.
@bitfield I produce and use software, obviously. As a user I do care! I will always prefer non-electron over electron and memory-safe over a potential harmful software. I do care less as a programmer than as a user.