12 years ago. Wonder what Lemmy will look like in 12 years?mysoulishome@lemmy.world to Fediverse@lemmy.world – 1334 points – 1 years ago328Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThis is not how rust works, rust is blooming and eating ever deeper. Green Copper-Patina on the other hand is a protective layer.I don't think anyone is going to create a coding language called Green Copper Patina.Thinking about it that way, that would actually be a good name, but I bet it would be a favourite in the Linux crowd.I had "weathering steel" in mind, butt you're right, even in this case, rust still eats at it, just slower.
This is not how rust works, rust is blooming and eating ever deeper. Green Copper-Patina on the other hand is a protective layer.I don't think anyone is going to create a coding language called Green Copper Patina.Thinking about it that way, that would actually be a good name, but I bet it would be a favourite in the Linux crowd.I had "weathering steel" in mind, butt you're right, even in this case, rust still eats at it, just slower.
I don't think anyone is going to create a coding language called Green Copper Patina.Thinking about it that way, that would actually be a good name, but I bet it would be a favourite in the Linux crowd.
Thinking about it that way, that would actually be a good name, but I bet it would be a favourite in the Linux crowd.
I had "weathering steel" in mind, butt you're right, even in this case, rust still eats at it, just slower.
This is not how rust works, rust is blooming and eating ever deeper. Green Copper-Patina on the other hand is a protective layer.
I don't think anyone is going to create a coding language called Green Copper Patina.
Thinking about it that way, that would actually be a good name, but I bet it would be a favourite in the Linux crowd.
I had "weathering steel" in mind, butt you're right, even in this case, rust still eats at it, just slower.