> Resolved is useful if you frequently change networks (e.g. a laptop)
I can see the case. I use it myself on a laptop. And by "use" I mean that I just gave up looking into Linux desktop networking like a decade ago. It works, fine.
> I believe that part of the problem is that it is written in C, which is an absolutely terrible language for reasoning in. Writing it in Lisp would have been smart. Writing it in Go nowadays would probably be okay. But C is just an unmitigated disaster.
... this is ... incredibly wrong. Hardest disagree on all points here.
I can see the case. I use it myself on a laptop. And by "use" I mean that I just gave up looking into Linux desktop networking like a decade ago. It works, fine.
> I believe that part of the problem is that it is written in C, which is an absolutely terrible language for reasoning in. Writing it in Lisp would have been smart. Writing it in Go nowadays would probably be okay. But C is just an unmitigated disaster.
... this is ... incredibly wrong. Hardest disagree on all points here.