Not all advocates of the 2nd amendment are Republican, or even conservative. The world isn’t black and white.
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felbane@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Who needs stable, feature-rich desktops anyway11·14 days agounpopular opinion probably, but I like the configurable zones approach. it’s probably because I’m used to fancyzones on my work pc and have gotten used to it.
every time I try to become a cool kid and use i3 or some other tiling wm variant, I get frustrated and go right back to plasma
Aw man, again?! I just bought these pants!
It’s all fun and games until you go remove it from the code your new quirky junior programmer checked in, and now production is dead because the artificial delay just happened to avoid some weird nearly-untraceable race condition.
Roll on snare. Everybody laughs.
six figures for a junior programmer, no less
There’s also
Snap ya fanguhs, do the step, you can do it all by yo self, lemme see ya do it
onn 4k googletv box is amazing. $20 and a launcher swap and it’s like ads don’t exist any more
In broad terms it’s true, though there are some variants of assembly that are newer than COBOL.
Assembly language is one step above machine code, and was the first large step toward a world where people write server-side code in Javascript.
felbane@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that a new internet/account bypass during Windows 11 installs already exists. Here is a 7 step guide.1·2 months agoThe only cost is access to your whole-ass PC. Worth it!
This is from last year.
felbane@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that a new internet/account bypass during Windows 11 installs already exists. Here is a 7 step guide.1·2 months agoIt was more than kernel anticheat from Valorant that I was aiming at.
There’s an easy solution to that too: Don’t buy games with kernel anticheat.
ECS/EKS: The ocean belongs to someone else.
felbane@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Man I miss those classy RedHat ads from the sixties541·2 months agoBro The RAID Fuckin Sucks
I don’t have to, I watched Planet of the Apes
felbane@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Man I miss those classy RedHat ads from the sixties58·2 months agoThat surgeon general’s warning sent me into a giggle fit.
felbane@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Someone help me understand the sonarr to jellyfin workflowEnglish4·2 months agoNo. Symlinks and hardlinks are two approaches to creating a “pointer to a file.” They are quite different in implementation, but at the high level:
- Symlinks can point to other filesystems, hardlinks only work on the same filesystem.
- You can delete the target of a symlink (or even create one that points at nothing), but a hardlink always points to a real file.
In both cases, the only additional data used is the metadata used for the link itself. The contents of the file on disk are not copied.
This is neat but the selling point for me with the Pebble is the e-ink display. If repebble fails though, my next watch will be a Pine. Hopefully my Versa 2 holds on for a bit longer 🤞
I’m in more or less the same boat, so I’m waiting to see if the Slate truck lives up to the expectations. On paper it seems like a great solution: under 30K, small electric customizable pickup. It remains to be seen if Slate can actually deliver. Hopefully that question is answered before my current vehicle breaks down to the point I can’t fix it anymore.