Based on our record, Scoop seems to be a lot more popular than Mojo. While we know about 156 links to Scoop, we've tracked only 12 mentions of Mojo. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Also, look further down the chart. There were 236 movies released theatrically in 1990 (according to boxofficemojo.com). In 2019, there were 910, and more than double the number of theatres. It was also a very different market in a lot of ways. In 1990, the major studios were just getting over their fear of VHS having been convinced that releasing home video within 2 years of theatrical release would kill them. In... Source: over 1 year ago
(Also, boxofficemojo.com has the number of releases in 2022 as 493 films, not "roughly 300".). Source: over 1 year ago
1937's Snow White and the 7 Dwarves, adjusted for inflation, is the highest grossing movie, but due to its age, boxofficemojo.com doesn't have it on their list and Wikipedia didn't bother in doing that adjustment likely because... well, part of the money from the movie was made thanks to the re-release for the 50 anniversary back in 1987, so one has to split the inflation for each re-release. Source: over 1 year ago
Don't know off hand and not sure what that has to do with the subject, but if it's a legitimate question boxofficemojo.com is the site you'll want to bookmark if you're interested in numbers. Source: over 1 year ago
Uh, it's the top grossing movie of 2022, sitting at $1.5B right now per boxofficemojo.com. So yeah? It's the definition of what the masses want? Source: over 1 year ago
On Windows: scoop is a package maanger which supports Java version management. It provides a Java wiki with detailed instructions. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Scoop is a command-line installer for Windows, aimed at making it easier for users to manage software installations and maintain a clean system. It's designed with developers and power users in mind but can be beneficial for any Windows user looking for an efficient way to manage software. Basically it makes our life easier when it comes to software installation of any sort. Scoop support installation for large... - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Use a package manager! Assuming Windows (since it's the odd one out), get yourself some scoop then just scoop install openjdk. No need to navigate to a website, download bundleware, click next-next-next and accidentally install a virus like some caveman from 1997. This has been a solved problem since ancient times! Source: 6 months ago
Should be easy enough, I installed neovim on my windows machine with scoop (you can even get nightly if you want), it's basically a one line install. You can also do a manual install if you want, but you don't have to. It took a little fiddling for me because I wanted to install scoop as well as all applications onto my D drive rather than my C drive, but nothing too crazy. I never got NvChad on my windows... Source: 7 months ago
I update it with Brew on macOS and Scoop [1] on Windows (but I guess it is included in other package managers such as chocolatey). Of course, a built-in auto-updater would be good, but a packaged version is a nice workaround for me. [1]: https://scoop.sh/. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
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