Didn't know about this, looking forward for this to be stabilized. But a comment on your command, it is easier to use --all-features instead of listing them all.
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He is one of the key people to get all of the low level components "just work", and a big part of why I use Fedora as my go to desktop distribution. This kind of work is a key part of providing a smooth desktop experience, sad to see RedHat stopping to support it.
It varies, depending on if I have submodules or not. I see no reason to have a folder with a single mod.rs.
The pricing is a bit much, especially compared to other services like Tutanota that actually runs servers and provides a service in addition to developing the applications. $20-$30 for the onetime purchase option would be more sane.
I know I bought Sync Pro for Reddit, but I know that was nowhere close to these prices.
EDIT: Found the Remove Ads option, and that is more reasonable priced.
I'm not the author, but thanks for the link.
I updated the title of this post, as per your suggestion
This post seems to have taken the title from a previous post that this is built upon. So that is probably why the title gets a bit confusing when viewed standalone.
Taking the best parts from Perl, hashmaps for everyting ;)
I do not block ads. I however use Privacy Badger to block tracking cookies, which means that I don't see ads. I will see all ads that are not tracking me, which seems to be none. Is protecting my privacy also piracy?