

I’m convinced someone on LTT’s team is on Lemmy. Two weeks ago one of their quickbits had a title “u/spez endorses lemmy”.
I’m convinced someone on LTT’s team is on Lemmy. Two weeks ago one of their quickbits had a title “u/spez endorses lemmy”.
To my knowledge, the Rust’s book actually encourages writing as many automated tests as you can, as the compiler can’t catch every type of bug in existance.
Is he really guilty, or just tired of 20+ years of torture?
I think people who place bets on politicians are not a great representation of the whole population. Biden was behind Trump by a lot too.
When a kernel fails to boot in Linux it rollback to a previous working version so there is a chance it might recover from CrowdStrike update.
A lot of anime (especially isekai) are adaptations of web novels that can be easily scraped by AI bots.
I’m currently on debian. I wrote this comment as a response to the Debian slander in the meme.
It’s Ubuntu based
I just want a Debian-based distro with KDE that’s not poisoned by Canonical’s nonsense
Say what you want about Musk, but bankrupting TWO multibillion dollar companies at the same time is impressive.
Yeah, PFAS comes to mind. It took decades to confirm it’s harmful to humans but at this point it is everywhere and hard to get rid of. Worst part is they try to use other chemicals to replace PFAS, but again how harmful they are we don’t know and we will learn that decades later too because companies don’t want to make long term research before releasing the product. Enviroment shouldn’t be a billionaire’s testing ground.
I’m just glad they added non destructive editing in the latest version. I’ve tried to rotate/resize something in gimp before and it was a chore to keep quality acceptable.
“GUI makes easy tasks easier, CLI makes hard tasks possible”. I’m a Debian user and lately I haven’t been touching terminal at all, unless it’s an inherently terminal task like programing. My only complaint now is that when I did an grub update my config file got reverted to the defaults. All of a sudden I couldn’t boot to Windows from grub because os-prober got dissabled (I’m dualbooting). Fixing that is not hard, as you only have to uncomment one line in the config, but it’s annoying that it happend.
Most of the abstractions, frameworks, “bloats”, etc. are there to make development easier and therefore cheaper, but to run such software you need a more and more expensive hardware. In a way it is just pushing some of the development costs onto a consumer.
All that AI can’t pay for itself, I guess.
He deserves that. After all he works 4 000 000 hours a day… Right?
You can take a pot of water from the kitchen and pour it into the toilet. Same principle. Also why is the toilet paper flat?
As per Arch wiki
If you’re a FOSS purist, you shouldn’t run Arch ethier way, because providing proprietary software for those who want it is one of the core principles of Arch.