In Kotlin, you can have the type become implicit with the former syntax: let text = number.toString()
(text
is a String
here)
ByteWelder
I have the exact opposite experience: I recently installed Fedora (stock, so Gnome) and had 0 issues. It was easier to install than Windows. The sidenote is that I have a Framework laptop, so my hardware is fully supported. And I was a Linux user before, so nothing looks alien to me. I didn’t need the terminal to get everything working, including wireless printing.
Don’t forget Shush from the Netherlands: https://shush-earplugs.com/about/ Their plugs are certified (2016/425 PPE)
You can find some builds at the bottom of the page here (edit: when logged in) : https://github.com/ByteWelder/Tactility/actions/runs/12659191949 These files expire in 30 days though.
I didn't know this exists! I'm currently using a dependency to load ELF files: https://components.espressif.com/components/espressif/elf_loader
I guess it would make more sense to have the memory mapping done inside elf_loader
, so that S3 devices can load to PSRAM and non-S3 devices can load into IRAM. Thanks for the tip!
Early Kotlin and early Swift were good.