Comment by π stack
Re: "Would the Geminispace technically count as sustainable andβ¦"
I don't know if it is a consideration but... If you know C you will always find work. If you know Pascal, (or Lisp for that matter) you are a member of a special club of chosen people. But you will not get hired for your skills.
2025-12-04 Β· 5 months ago
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π norayr Β· Dec 05 at 00:49:
yes for work i agree.
but even i got hired once, but left the company, at the time it was too much for me to have two jobs.
man i even got hired a couple of times to do work in oberon.
the situation with niche languages is that on one side there are no jobs, on other side, if you found a job listing, you are more likely to be competitive, since competition in java script let's say is unimaginable. and the language itself is more consistent so you don't need to train your brain for weird questions like what would happen if..., in js that's a hell, in pascal - not so. (:
π stack Β· Dec 05 at 01:09:
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Original Post
Would the Geminispace technically count as sustainable and green? β Since I sometimes look into websites that checked if a website is green or not (I tried my perosnal website BBblog.haliya.net for Beacon and it says it's an F) and I think the Gemini web would be more green and sustainable technically, since there's no css, no javascript, mainly only text and some images. Now I will say something though, I'll never feel guilty when a soulless corporation tries to guilt me into making a lesser...