@AgreeableLandscape to Asklemmy • 4 years agoWhen Lemmy federation goes live, do you plan on creating your own instance, using a non-lemmy.ml instance, or staying on lemmy.ml?message-square29arrow-up113arrow-down10
arrow-up113arrow-down1message-squareWhen Lemmy federation goes live, do you plan on creating your own instance, using a non-lemmy.ml instance, or staying on lemmy.ml?@AgreeableLandscape to Asklemmy • 4 years agomessage-square29
minus-square@AgreeableLandscapeOPlink4•edit-24 years agoI’m pretty sure the compiled binary is smaller than many (maybe even most) Android apps. Mad props!
minus-square@nutomicAlink4•4 years agoThat’s probably not a completely fair comparison because Android apps include a lot more media. And removing dead code from libraries is kind of complicated, while Rust does that by default.
minus-square@AgreeableLandscapeOPlink3•4 years agoFair enough. Still, the fact that a complicated web app can fit in a single executable is pretty impressive.
I’m pretty sure the compiled binary is smaller than many (maybe even most) Android apps. Mad props!
That’s probably not a completely fair comparison because Android apps include a lot more media. And removing dead code from libraries is kind of complicated, while Rust does that by default.
Fair enough. Still, the fact that a complicated web app can fit in a single executable is pretty impressive.