Fixing bugs all day for work can be rewarding though. Fixing bugs at 3am for the assignment that’s due that day, not so much.
Fixing bugs all day for work can be rewarding though. Fixing bugs at 3am for the assignment that’s due that day, not so much.
I’ve got Ubuntu on my 2015 MacBook that worked out of the box except dedicated/integrated graphics switcher and the webcam. I also installed Windows which Apple puts out official drivers for. It’s just a computer, you can plug in a USB drive and install other operating systems just the same as any other laptop.
It still runs decently, I often forget it’s a 10 year old machine. I boot Ubuntu on it for work though, and boot Windows on it for the occasional game. It’s a useful machine.
It’s from when arrays were just a block of memory and the index was the offset. So you’d start at pointer x and read memory from there. x + i was your memory location. So you’d start at x + 0 to read your first data element. x + 1 would be the location in memory of the second element.
It’s J. K. Simmons, he was in a lot of stuff so probably.
I hope Steve doesn’t damage his hearing.
Is printing cumbersome and difficult on Linux? Yes, it can be. Is it better than Windows? Also yes.
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I used a program called Spotiflyer which also pulled from questionable sources. I was downloading a playlist to play at a party and I got the Plankton (from Spongebob) AI cover of “Dear Maria” which absolutely cracked me up when I found it.
They’re scientists, not artists.
The popping sound is a feature, not a bug. How else can you tell if your toast is ready when you’re doing something else when getting ready in the morning?
This is great, I didn’t see him right away and my first thought was it’d be a good image to add him into.
I don’t want to take the apprehension test
Supposed to be Maslow’s (?) hierarchy of needs. The bottom is things needed for survival and the top is complete fulfilment. The joke is that all they need is forehead kisses but they put it on a soil triangle instead.
It’s not piracy but the Internet Archive also has many books and textbooks. It’s legal and free. It saved me from buying a few books in university.
I stuck Oracular Spectacular by MGMT into the CD player of my Miata (second car) when I bought it. I bought it in the winter when I couldn’t drive it so the album always brings me back to working on it.
GitHub’s Copilot suggestions when I’m coding:
Have you ever been prescribed a wolf?
https://xkcd.com/1471/