Different languages? Or just redoing it for the sake of redoing it?
If anyone has a GUI version, I’d kill hours on it TBH
Different languages? Or just redoing it for the sake of redoing it?
If anyone has a GUI version, I’d kill hours on it TBH
7 was a stand in for a single digit numbet… didn’t realize it was that low. Yikes
My brain went “Firefox has what 7% market share? What’s 50% of that?? Actually, that probably is 4x the ‘Fediverse’ user total right there”
The insane thing to me is that even if MediaWiki shut down completely with no warning, I bet we wouldn’t lose anything. We got people backing it up instantly
Anything over 190 is just fine for me.
Assembly is probably the closest thing to magic humans have ever created.
(I’m disqualifying String/Quantum as they are “theories” and not in common use)
If you go far enough, everything is.
But SVGs are one of the few image types that can be human readable and editable
I’m going from Ubuntu 16 or so (took a break since then). The flexibility/customization/wikis of arch make it better IMO
I’ve daily drivered arch for a couple months now. Only a few time have I not searched and found a wiki/forum with the precise error/comment and a solution/fix for the problem.
It’s almost literally insane.
I always think of my additions as like warts or cancerous growths…
C is almost the old “steady” standard now it feels like. It’s so flexible and the frameworks are already built…
This is the way.
I’ve played MPO games only a few times, but I’ve never understood rhe anticheats…
I mean a TV console just screams LTS Debian to me. Just the most solid of solid distributions
I use Arch BTW.
But also I feel like handing a AUR manager to a person is like giving them a block of C4 and a detonator and saying “good luck”
Stupidly powerful, but you can blow your hand or foot off in a second if you’re not aware
Kind of reversed, but I’m always reminded of the Joker “He’s out, right?”
The legend himself.
Oh God horrible. Also, how did I miss subscribing here??
Best GPU stress test
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.29.577767v1