Mitsubishi Diatone D-160 (1985)
https://audio-database.com/MITSUBISHI-DIATONE/diatonesp/d-160-e.html
#HackerNews #Mitsubishi #Diatone #D-160 #Vintage #Audio #Retro #HiFi #Sound
Mitsubishi Diatone D-160 (1985)
https://audio-database.com/MITSUBISHI-DIATONE/diatonesp/d-160-e.html
#HackerNews #Mitsubishi #Diatone #D-160 #Vintage #Audio #Retro #HiFi #Sound
Share of programming languages used by #GTK3 / #GTK4 applications (2025-12-13):
30% #Python
20% #Rust
19% #Vala
17% #C
6% #gjs #Javascript #Typescript
5% #C++ #Cplusplus
1% #Go
1% #Csharp
2% Other: #Lua #Swift #Kotlin #Perl #Haskell #Crystal #D #Scheme #Clojurescript
71% use GTK4 (92% of them #libadwaita), still 29% GTK3
Method: Source [1] lists 800 awesome #gtk (3/4) #opensource applications and their #programminglanguage
[1] https://github.com/valpackett/awesome-gtk
#GTK #FLOSS #Linux #Gnome
@GTK @gnome
D-Bus is a disgrace to the Linux desktop
https://blog.vaxry.net/articles/2025-dbusSucks
#HackerNews #D-Bus #Linux #Desktop #Disgrace #OpenSource #TechNews
Share of programming languages used by #GTK3 / #GTK4 applications (2025-12-13):
30% #Python
20% #Rust
19% #Vala
17% #C
6% #gjs #Javascript #Typescript
5% #C++ #Cplusplus
1% #Go
1% #Csharp
2% Other: #Lua #Swift #Kotlin #Perl #Haskell #Crystal #D #Scheme #Clojurescript
71% use GTK4 (92% of them #libadwaita), still 29% GTK3
Method: Source [1] lists 800 awesome #gtk (3/4) #opensource applications and their #programminglanguage
[1] https://github.com/valpackett/awesome-gtk
#GTK #FLOSS #Linux #Gnome
@GTK @gnome
I made a D&D Game for the Game Boy - NesHacker
If you are using #DTrace on #FreeBSD, then I've got good news for you.
I've added a new manual to FreeBSD. It's called d(7) and it is a short reference of the #D scripting language. Currently, it covers only a subset of all variables and functions, but we'll add more iteratively.
Here are some previews for you:
HTML: https://people.freebsd.org/~0mp/d.7.html
MDOC (view with man(1)): https://people.freebsd.org/~0mp/d.7
Have fun tracing your systems!
If you are using #DTrace on #FreeBSD, then I've got good news for you.
I've added a new manual to FreeBSD. It's called d(7) and it is a short reference of the #D scripting language. Currently, it covers only a subset of all variables and functions, but we'll add more iteratively.
Here are some previews for you:
HTML: https://people.freebsd.org/~0mp/d.7.html
MDOC (view with man(1)): https://people.freebsd.org/~0mp/d.7
Have fun tracing your systems!
"No matter your skills and resources, there's a class for you to play and a role you can fill!"