cosmic-epoch
roc
cosmic-epoch | roc | |
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17 | 23 | |
1,439 | 3,640 | |
20.3% | 5.5% | |
7.8 | 10.0 | |
3 days ago | 2 days ago | |
just | Rust | |
- | Universal Permissive License v1.0 |
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cosmic-epoch
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Maestro: A Linux-compatible kernel in Rust
https://blog.system76.com/post/the-spirit-of-cosmic-december...
Components of Cosmic Desktop Rust-based Desktop Environment: https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch#components-of-cosmic-...
cosmic-comp/src/wayland/handlers
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Attempting to test the new COSMIC from source..
Ran git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch
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Cosmic Skies of a Colorado July
The repo readme has instructions for installing test builds.
https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch
- LXD is now under Canonical
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What Desktop Environment do you use?
I think there might be some confusion in this poll and thread -- COSMIC is the name of both a suite of components in Pop_Shell, which modifies (but does not replace) GNOME shell components like the dock and workspaces, as well as a full-fledged desktop environment that replaces GNOME.
- Login with Pop cosmic does not show any window on QEMU
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Ask HN: What Happened to Elm?
system76 is using it to develop their new cosmic desktop environment for linux. The code is here https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch
We'll see how it starts panning out this year or next.
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How do you log in using cosmic?
I have compiled and installed cosmic to test and follow development - https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch
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Is there a way to test the latest COSMIC DE?
See https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch
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Just moved to Pop OS! from Fedora 37 beta. I want to set GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="i915.enable_psr=0" , how do I do this?
I heard that the Iced version of COSMIC will allow horizontal and vertical workspaces: https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch/issues/53
roc
- Roc a fast, friendly, functional language
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Roc – A fast, friendly, functional language
Their FAQ is an eminently reasonable breakdown of their choices:
https://github.com/roc-lang/roc/blob/main/FAQ.md
I don't fully agree with all of the reasoning, but it's a reasonable position to stake.
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DreamBerd is a perfect programming language
If you forget what parametrisation and functions are, then Roc's modules look like they actually do that.
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What If? Driven Development
Reminds me of: https://github.com/roc-lang/roc/blob/main/FAQ.md#why-doesnt-...
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Current Issues with the Qt Project – From the Outside Looking In
> How would a user interface written in a functional language look?
Maybe you're not aware of Elm?
https://elm-lang.org
Elm is really functional, unlike the likes of React that are just partially, kind of functional.
There's an attempt at bringing Elm to the desktop, the Roc language... here's an UI example written in Roc:
https://github.com/roc-lang/roc/blob/main/examples/gui/hello...
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Why and How We Retired Elm at Culture Amp
What are your thoughts on the direct descendant, Roc? [0] I know it's pre v0.1 so maybe you don't have any, but as a fellow Elm lover it seems pretty compelling on the surface albeit less directly frontend-dev focused.
[0] https://github.com/roc-lang/roc
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The Spinnaker Programming Language
I might be misunderstanding something, but, for example, look at this "host"/platform: https://github.com/roc-lang/roc/blob/main/examples/cli/tui-platform/host.zig
- Roc's standard library was briefly written in Rust, but was soon rewritten in Zig.
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When Zig is safer and faster than Rust
You are not alone. The other day I was checking out a new programming language and the author rewrote the unsafe rust part to zig: https://github.com/roc-lang/roc/blob/main/FAQ.md#why-does-ro...
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Ask HN: What Happened to Elm?
Check out Roc[0][1] by Richard Feldman; it's early-stages (perhaps earlier stages than Elm?) but from everything I've seen it looks a bit like a spiritual successor to Elm, though focused more on native applications (but still seems to have its sights set on webassembly support too)
[0] https://www.roc-lang.org
[1] https://github.com/roc-lang/roc
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