Was this in the US? Because then you had PAL vs NTSC, which is think would be an even bigger problem.
I get mine on Amazon. But I know a lot of people don’t like Amazon.
Get a 2tb or 3tb external USB drive. They are pretty cheap.
Backup vhs tapes? They put copy protections on those too, which made that difficult. In the 90s I had two VCRs, I ran the output of one to the input of the other to record duplicates. Some of the copy protection schemes would fuck with the signal or the tracking.
I remember having to use something called Conan once, which was also quite broken. Though the devs were fast to respond with fixes and workarounds.
Nah fuck it, let’s just keep putting some more bullshit in our code because we majored in Philosophy and have no idea what complexity analysis or Big O is. The next gen hardware will take care of that for us.
They were under a lot of pressure.
I haven’t played DnD in like 20 years. Is “Chaotic Dickhead” an alignment now?
Cruelty to oneself is part of the Arch journey.
Maven works without an IDE. (And so does ant if you’re going back that far.)
And really early Java we used Makefiles.
Anyway all of that worked without an IDE.
For C, I use Makefiles. The Microsoft ecosystem sounds like a nightmare.
How is macOS open source? It’s not just Darwin you know. Some might even argue it’s an abuse of the BSD licenses.
How is the Irish honor system different than a regular honor system?
Word for the cloud is like Word, but for the cloud.
For a lot of things, that means pretty much re-architecting and re-coding an entire application / system pretty much from scratch.
Isn’t that an IDE? Why would a build server need that? Sigh.
In languages like C, your application code can register what is called a signal handler. These functions get called when the process receives a signal. You could do something like reload a config file for example, without the user needing to stop and restart the process.
Is there a picture of the package on the package? It’s virtualized.