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My company uses them. Fuck
My company uses them. Fuck
That sounds more like a network problem.
Yeah, keep adding 0.5 deg every minute or so.
I use it but it’s not official. Linux distros install their own package managers.
I have a London IP address…
Edit: the https website breaks but http works. It was my browser.
Can’t see the link
Triangles are the nicest
Idk about you but I use echo and sed to edit my files.
i see, that’s a bit of a shame because i enjoy it a lot.
it’s actually really pretty
it’s a good language
really? I’ve never had much issues
Help me understand your point of view. How does Rust not prevent memory leaks?
now you have a group of very specific tests for later debugging
i mean… I don’t get decent hash rates but it’s better than nothing. p2pool eventually pays out.
I think your needs are more common than you think, considering i have the same needs as you.
So, there’s a fingerprint setting i had to turn on since i had the same issue as you. you have to press the power button then tap the sensor to unlock it. It’s called “Press to unlock with fingerprint” inside the security settings.
Better question: What is your favourite tool for a given problem?
Python for quick hacks to get the data you have in the format you want or something else that’s relatively simple.
JavaScript is basically Python’s use case but for websites (small games, forms, single page website).
I like C# for when you need to build out a big project carefully that also needs to run kinda quickly.
TypeScript for sacrificing run time to gain development speed. Also my main choice for the web. Wins against JS except for small things on the web.
Rust for when you gotta go fast and that takes all priority.
given i have solar panels, it’s technically free money.
I think they mean a tablet computer not the tablet peripheral.