They're all 128.0 now
They're all 128.0 now
Alt text: (Epic Handshake format)
One guy is "Chromium browsers"
The other is "Firefox"
They're agreeing on the same version numbers.
EDIT: formatting
Once version numbers get this high and you have stable multi year development, you might as well switch to “2024.1” style versioning.
37 1 ReplyI'm not sure there's much benefit if you reach numbers around 2024.20.
11 0 ReplyMostly so you can look at someone’s system and immediately know how many years old their software is.
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Does it work with LTS versions though?
2022.27 LTS seems out of date but can be up to date.
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Firefox is gonna wash that hand immediately after that.
25 1 ReplyI don't know, the way Mozilla's going...
9 0 ReplyI try (really hard) to not be as critical to them as I want to :).
They are doing great work & rapid/up-to-date progress, maybe a bit of money would benefit FiFo & T-birb ... and we might have not donated enough (or aren't donating on a regular basis).
But ads are a systemic problem, and we want to use that system (internet).
We are being developed into a ferengi society.
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It's like how Celsius and Fahrenheit agree at -40.
23 0 ReplyWe are 138
We are 138
We are
138
15 0 ReplyAt least it's better than 128.7483890
11 0 ReplyI wish GNOME and Fedora would do this. They’re already so close!
10 0 ReplyAlso Thunderbird
7 0 ReplyMeanwhile GCC and LLVM were doing this for decade
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