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Technically linux users need third party tools to even boot into a usable OS.
Technically linux users need third party tools to even boot into a usable OS.
That’s not what the meme is about? It’s about how everything is marketed as AI these days, even if there’s no machine learning involved whatsoever.
“My laptop died before I could push these”
Not a good commit name I know, but my laptop stopped booting and I just really needed to continue from my desktop.
It’s a student project anyway.
I have never really seen arch or gentoo unironically pitched to new users. However, I have seen new users try to use arch because they didn’t get the joke.
Was thinking Nim because it’s a couple of these.
Finally, pure functional rust.
I see more posts complaining about annoying arch users than I actually see annoying arch users
That being said, hell yeah mint
Can’t think of the most difficult problem, but I have managed to solve a lot of problems with btrfs snapshots.
VR pretty much just worked for me with my vive. Had some issues with weird stuttering and tearing but I managed to find a solution in some config file.
For the longest time I just thought he was that one guy from modern family.
I do actually need nvidia for blender since AMD raytracing support is still a work in progress for it.
As soon as it’s stable, works on linux, and a mid-range AMD card performs as well as my 3060 though I’m absolutely jumping to AMD.
I didn’t know that. Maybe nvme hasn’t been added to the standard yet then.
Well it’s sdx because they both use the SATA interface. The sdx convention actually comes from scsi though, and the fact that SATA and USB drives use it might point to some code reuse, or maybe a temporary solution that never got fixed due to breaking backwards compatibility.
Fun fact: IDE drives use the hdx naming convention.
It won’t segfault but it’ll absolutely panic over an unwrap at some point.
This actually happened to me not too long ago. Things would randomly just crash. Turns out it was because my RAM had bad sectors in it.
On linux I’d just restart whatever crashed and it usually went along fine for another 30 minutes. Worst that happened was btrfs would make my drive readonly until a reboot because it knew some shit was up.
On windows it bluescreened several times before corrupting the hard drive (was thankfully able to recover it lol)
Pointers are variables that don’t hold data themselves but instead hold a reference to it. It’s really common to redirect pointers to reference something other than what they originally referenced, which is the joke in this comic. He is changing the conversation so that Star Wars actually refers to Jaws.
Will my current plasma 5 themes work or will I need to port them over/find new ones?
What’s this about chaotic being unsafe?
I don’t get why people hate semantic whitespace. The whitespace would be there anyway, and if anything it’s easier to read as long as you avoid 15 nested if statements, and you’re not using a dynamically typed abomination like python.
S-expressions are a hack because the Lisp devs didn’t know how to make an actual compiler, and instead had the users write the syntax tree for them. (For legal reasons I am being facetious).
In all honesty, I can understand the reason people love s-expressions, but to me they’re just unreadable at a glance.