If you go far enough, everything is.
But SVGs are one of the few image types that can be human readable and editable
If you go far enough, everything is.
But SVGs are one of the few image types that can be human readable and editable
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…
That’s horrifying
I just saw a “faster linear algebra” package scroll by on pacman. I almost pulled up the source/documentation.
The only thing that stopped me was that I have about 199 things more relevant to my usage than linear algebra.
Once the “new generation” consoles were released with Ryzen hardware I “knew” we were “close” to that nexus point of blur.
But yes indeed, having an open source/“free” operating system that is portable is such the major step.
I’m running EndeavourOS and steam is running smoothly for me…
The individual pop up for upgrades on windows is probably the single biggest bother… (except the Microsoft bloatware/spyware of course)
I didn’t even realize “app pinning” was a thing.
Microsoft has been signing stuff that is being used maliciously.
Plus they have has their keys stolen to create malicious stuff…
Most calls I have at work are like group therapy sessions, as everyone has ideas of what they believe is correct, but they know if they keep pressing with management or take the time to do what is right, it won’t go well for them.
This is coming from a guy who lasted a year and a half in the office. Sounds like it’s a systematic issue…
On windows I was using youtube-dl-wpf
That’s the gold standard as far as I’m concerned. Haven’t used the ytdlp-gui yet, but it’s simple stupid… I might want a few more switches (more exactly the extract audio/subtitles) to turn
My gold standard app is a CLI where I have the option to visually add the flags. I’m thinking of the ytdlp-gui type programs.
Corps != people.
People just pass the buck and nobody stands up for what is most correct
As mostly a novice (interested, but unpracticed) programmer I see it as an updated/upgraded C family language?
I don’t think there would be a large learning curve?
I want to daily driver this for fun for a while. Only problem, just installed Arch, so I need to wait a bit
Riddle me this, why is there such a thing as proprietary drivers for anything? Especially consumer facing products like this?
Don’t you want anyone and anything using your product in any situation? Help me understand NVIDIA’s bit with this?
I was immediately reminded of Chicago
Yes! I was hopeful after the close failure a few years ago!
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)