systemd by example Part 1: Minimization Series overview This article is part of the series systemd by example. The following articles are available. Introduction This is the first article in a series where I try to understand systemd by creating small containerized examples. systemd always has been a bit of a mystery to me. I knew that it is used for system initialization and for service managemen
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SwiftGodotKit provides a way of embedding Godot into an existing Swift application and driving Godot from Swift, without having to use an extension. This is a companion to SwiftGodot which provides the API binding to the Godot API. Take a look at the TrivialSample here to see how it works. You will need Swift 5.9 for this (Xcode 15 release candidate will do). Reference this Package.swift and then
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Itâs really easy to misuse lazy I/O (e.g., hGetContents) in nontrivial Haskell programs. You can accidentally close a Handle before the computation which reads from it has been forced, and itâs hard to predict exactly when data will be produced or consumed by IO actions. Streaming libraries in Haskell avoid these problems by explicitly interleaving the yielding of data and execution of effects, as
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