Yeah, I wasn’t trying to imply that it was a problem on the rust side or that they needed to name the keys that way, just that the JSON does need to have keys because that is how JSON works
Yeah, I wasn’t trying to imply that it was a problem on the rust side or that they needed to name the keys that way, just that the JSON does need to have keys because that is how JSON works
Yes, windows is heavier. Yes, it will use more power and resources. It’s not intended to conserve resources and run on every system known to humankind. We all know this. How it is a surprise to anyone is beyond me
I really like ORMs when they are well designed. With a bad API though, it hurts me to use them over a general query string.
I built a small driver for ArangoDB that just uses AQL behind the scenes because it’s so much easier to manage.
So, no. With the way you have it setup right now you would need to adjust your JSON structure to have the nation info be under a key, as well as the people array.
{
"Nation": {...},
"People": [...],
}
Every value has to have a key, unless it is the only value being serialized.
[1,2]
Is valid JSON, but
{ {"Id":1} }
Is not
Now do one with a GI Joe PSA
uBlock blocks things solely based on them being in a filter list. Privacy badger blocks form controls and html elements that can allow tracking. Those are different things.
They don’t block the same things every time, so it’s perfectly fine to have both.
No, I use 7zip and so should they
You realize that Jerboa has a setting for changing the default landing to be Subscribed communities, right?
I’m all for people enjoying things they want to, but this is a feature of almost every Lemmy client app.
Hey fuck chairman tylo!
Have never had a popup ad like this. Maybe because I have all of that stuff turned off?
Seems like an oddly specific reason to run Linux on your personal machines tho.
There are tons of other issues that are far more relevant and affect more users than simple windows store popup ads that most people don’t seem to get.