Which Rust libraries are the most "business-y"? A fun analysis that compares weekday download rates with weekend downloads: https://old.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/nsvyxq/what_are_the_most_professional_crates/
checked_int_cast is used more on weekdays, whereas cpp_syn is used more at weekends. Not sure what to conclude there.
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I'm impressed and slightly surprised that I can browse the web even when my local library's wifi blocks detectportal.firefox.com ("Download sites are banned").
It seems that Firefox only requires the website to be redirected when there's a captive portal.
One advantage I've come to appreciate about Dash/Zeal docsets: it's really nice having focused search.
The text search is constrained to the languages I care about enough to download the docset, substantially increasing the relevance. In Google I'd need to specify the language.
GitHub tracks download counts for releases, so I can see that macOS releases of difftastic downloaded are downloaded much less frequently!
I don't know if it's proportional to usage though. All these operating systems have several package managers.
