They don’t scare you enough? Imagine them as Eldritch abominations.
They don’t scare you enough? Imagine them as Eldritch abominations.
My first Linux distro was Ubuntu 5.04 that I got from a free magazine cd from my university.
Yeah I had an MSI gaming laptop that had a lot of proprietary stuff that was a pain to setup. Everything from display brightness to volume to internet to keyboard lights to headphone jack took special workarounds to setup. This was in 2018 and Ubuntu 18.04. Then 19.04 rolled out, and I didn’t have to do the speaker workaround anymore. 19.10 rolled out, and i didn’t have to do the keyboard lights workaround. This way, little by little, every Linux kernel upgrade added one or another of the components, and after a couple of years, everything on that laptop worked out of the box. That’s when I was truly impressed by Linux.
I’m not talking about pulling more people. I’m talking about my issue as an existing and looooong term user of Firefox. I started using a very low end phone recently, and Firefox vs Chrome on it is night and day difference. I don’t notice it on my galaxy phone, but on low end devices it’s torturous.
I only need Firefox to load pages faster than Chrome
yeah? Where is the light coming from?
Must be python, because it’s my favorite, and I reject this image.
What would nvidia gain by making people not develop noveau? Genuinely curious.
I had to redelete some of my comments 3 4 times before they went away for good. I should probably check again in case they came back.
Edit: Yep, a dozen old posts and comments are back again.
Any onvif cameras and blue iris. You can integrate it with AI and get person detected alerts and more.
So, what makes Haskell god tier?
Dates look more wrinkly and are a reddish brown. That looks more like a leaf.
My first coding project got axed.
So basically we have these extremely powerful but terribly stupid machines that can basically do anything as long as you know how to talk to them and tell them exactly how to do what you want them to do. I’m that guy who talks to these machines and make them do what people want.
And although his coding skills are great, he has a lot to learn before he deploys anything to production.
Codebender
This is so cool, thanks for the information!
You can setup a countdown timer for 30 mins and restart it every time.
Getting your PR merged is exponentially more waiting than merging lanes, so the cat fits more there.