superfile - A pretty fancy and modern terminal file manager
superfile - A pretty fancy and modern terminal file manager
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dino @discuss.tchncs.de Not written in rust, yuck! 😆
36 6 Replyelectricprism @lemmy.ml /s !/s
10 0 ReplyILikeBoobies @lemmy.ca Go is pretty cool, better than R
5 15 Replylaurelraven @lemmy.blahaj.zone Why would you even compare Go with R though?
18 0 ReplyILikeBoobies @lemmy.ca Because R would be weird for this use case hence Go being better for it
4 0 Replylaurelraven @lemmy.blahaj.zone But why bring it up at all? Nobody said anything about R so why make that comparison?
6 0 ReplyILikeBoobies @lemmy.ca Why dismiss all languages that aren’t rust?
1 2 ReplyUndercoverUlrikHD @programming.dev R and rust are two completely different languages...
6 0 ReplyILikeBoobies @lemmy.ca You didn’t seem to understand my question
Dismissing all but Rust is a joke
Saying Go is better than R at things R isn’t used for is a joke because it’s obvious and someone doing this in R would just draw the question of why even though they could
1 0 ReplyUndercoverUlrikHD @programming.dev My apologies then, I thought you were shortening rust to R by mistake
1 0 ReplyILikeBoobies @lemmy.ca Apologies, I mean this
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interdimensionalmeme @lemmy.ml How else is it going to fit inside of 25kb? Can they even make rust executables under 1GB?
8 25 ReplybodaciousFern @lemmy.dbzer0.com Not sure where you got the 25kb number from.
This tool is written in go and is a 7.8 MB compiled binary.
17 1 Replyinterdimensionalmeme @lemmy.ml Oh wow, a text based file manager is that big ? That's half of my openwrt router's memory
8 4 ReplyAzzk1kr @feddit.nl Because it's a statically compiled binary, it tends to grow the size of the binary. Increases portability though.
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