Op, now you have to report with pictures.
Op, now you have to report with pictures.
Draw the rest of the owl kind of explanation.
It just loads the fucking os, dummy. Don’t you get it?
Bash is a shit „language” and everytime i need to write the simplest thing in it I forget which variable expansion I should use and how many spaces are the right amount of spaces. It’s impossible to write nice to read bash, but even in C you can write code that comments itself.
This guy probably still uses a char*.
What have you been using it daily for? arduino development? I’m hoping no company still lives in pre C++17 middle ages.
Result: one of the most if not the most popular programming languages.
You really think someone would do that? Just go on the internet and tell lies?
Fuck off with your kink shaming dude.
Meanwhile you could just set up all of it yourself and learn a couple of things along the way but instead rPi insists on giving its users training wheels for everything. I think it would be much more useful if they provided a dns service with dynamic ip handling.
Nearly snap free.
Thats a wrong answer.
Software which achieved no actual purpose discontinued. Open source community in tears.
This thread is full of wonderful workarounds. It reads just like windows forums.
Just stop using canonicals crap.
Later after you turn down this very generous offer.
„How can you bring such shame to me, ive already told him you’ll do it”
Having a thorough process and an engineer approach in software development is also pretty handy. There weren’t many bugs in the AGC. Yet it was programmed mostly in assembly and people had no trouble trusting it with their life.
And linux is written in C.
All those memes picturing C++ as unsafe and unstable yet the server that serves these memes is running mostly C/C++ and has an uptime of months.
I just remember zxvf, but if I have to do anything else then extract a tar.gz we’re fucked.
At this point you might go for a hackintosh.
Oh no! It was only supposed to happen to Arch.
You use the language? Weren’t they just for bragging rights and blog posts?
“Simple” enum to string
template <typename E> requires std::is_enum_v<E> constexpr std::string enum_to_string(E value) { template for (constexpr auto e : std::meta::enumerators_of(^E)) { if (value == [:e:]) { return std::string(std::meta::name_of(e)); } } return "<unnamed>"; }
They have taken us for absolute fools.