I expect they compile it like this:
g++ HelloWorld.docx.cpp -o hello.exe
I expect they compile it like this:
g++ HelloWorld.docx.cpp -o hello.exe
And they only managed to finish because of all the meds.
Sometimes you are forced to change the subject part way through a PhD, and this subject was already on the author’s mind.
Speaking of the 80s I got a C64 and a friend let me copy a few 90 minute tapes with a bunch of games.
Wow multi-terabyte in minutes! There are not many ISPs delivering 100Gbps and even fewer are delivering 1000Gbps.
Unless you live on top of a data center.
Looks like it runs on Mac.
(Better repent and switch to Gimp on Arch /J)
The only way to be sure is to try both ways in Kerbal Space Program.
Are there any of them that are both?
Cauldron 2 for C64 you start playing and find out you have no clue how to progress the game.
Regarding Yellowstone eruption I can recommend the sci-fi Outland by Dennis E. Taylor.
You have reached the pinnacle of Linux, every other distro you try from now on will seem bland. 🧗🏼
What about what I do: Just add . ~/.bash_BeigeAgenda
at the bottom of one of the files, for all my own crap.
In grade 5-6 we had a course on typing, it was boring so instead I played NIBBLES.BAS and GORILLA.BAS started modifying the Basic code to give me more lives.
Some time later I got hold of Visual Basic 3.0 and made some small programs, after that I was told that the cool kids were programming in C++ so i got hold of Borland C++ Builder 1.0 and played with it.
The latest language I learned was Python, this was when Oracle brought Sun (2009) I was fond of Java but wanted a language that was not in the clutches of a corporation, and Python was already on the rise back in 2009.
I think starting with Python is a good idea, when you get better at the language you can then add more languages like C/C++ or whatever you feel for, because when you know one programming language its easier to learn another one.
Better avoid the whole of Europe to be safe.
I’m not sure I would use a open source Linux version of Recall, I think it would be like always sharing/streaming your desktop, so I think .bash_history
is enough recall for me.
I would also allow an open source version of Co-Pilot because the AI snooping only happens within a single program.
In 50 years I hope we can set up a LAN and play some CS, TF and Quake in the nursing home.
More than 250 million years of shelf life, I think it can last a few million years more.
The mole with a mole informed me that the mad scientist is trying to create a mole of moles, you have 48 hours to complete your mission Double-o-Mole!
Something about this reminds me about Evangelion?
And the more corporate the organisation the more rules, at least the places I have worked trusts developers enough to give local admin, that takes the edge off many tasks.