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Oh boy, the Biden admistration is in their nerdy programming language phase. I’m scared for when the administration gets into WM vs DE and warns about the bloat of not using suckless software.
Oh boy, the Biden admistration is in their nerdy programming language phase. I’m scared for when the administration gets into WM vs DE and warns about the bloat of not using suckless software.
MtF Trans
If searching for programmer socks didn’t already put them on that list
Friendly tutorial for those looking to swap to an easy-to-use modern distro!
Wanna link the actual video instead of screenshooting some random discord chatter?
I agree with the meme, but “soy dev” makes me think this was written unironically by an incels 4channer.
Loads by default for me on Firefox Android, and I can see the embed just fine.
It doesn’t, those are stubs. Exodus will decompile and look for functions and imported APIs, not if the functions are actually filled out. This is a good approach a lot of the time, but has false positives like this occasionally.
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It’s actually a massive issue on Debian
or, you know, you could use a much better and consistent platform
Would be cool if they just straight up supported flatpaks. That’s been my main way of gaming for a couple years now, and it works great. The downside is that the folder structure is confusing so it makes things like modding pretty difficult.
Woah buddy, no need to be so threatening to these innocent web pages
I also use it for Esc which is really convenient for Vim
codeweavers the true gigachad of Linux
they managed to make their anti-microsoft crusade a sustainable and profitable venture
This is universally regarded as the best distro for beginners and veterans.
It’s usually lying. I’d just long press it and hide the notification. If you have an app that’s requires Google Play, and you absolutely have to have that app, then you can always make a second user profile and install play services into that. That way you can turn off play services when it’s not needed.
No, just get a raspberry pi instead
Why do you think it’s not a good idea to use your own domain? I’ve been doing it for years with Tutanota, it’s great.
It’s a great language to learn. The memory safety specifically. If you only use memory safe languages, you won’t know anything about how the memory is handled in the background. Start breaking and abusing memory, it’s the best way to learn why memory safety is important, what it’s doing different, and how it’s prevented.
Getting deep in the trenches with memory allocation is the best way to learn, since all memory safe languages do this as well, they just hide it. It’s extremely useful to know what’s going on behind the scenes and is fundamental knowledge that applies to all programming languages, past and present, no matter how much they hide it.