When you switch to Linux and can now pay for windows.
https://www.opencompute.org/projects
This seems to be a non-profit
Well, FSF OSI would have trademarked “Open Source” if they could.
People tend to say this about everything. I read someone’s about Qt Documentation and that is after having learnt to do with Qt in 1 month using solely the Qt Creator’s F1, that I took over 3 months with STL.
Yeah, this seems like an exploit for those cases.
I feel like, he was not minding the business he was supposed to mind.
Except for an (accidental)
git restore
/git reset
. Those are permanent and can’t be undone.
Unless, you didn’t close your editor before doing so, in which case, you can just save it again.
I’m not talking about IDEs.
Even Kate gives you the option to either discard the deleted document/changes or keep them and save again.
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This is the closest.
Remember, human brains also have OCRs.
I always wondered why I always had a hard time making developers not call “if” a “loop”.
Turns out it was on their tests.
Glad I didn’t read my college material, or I would have lost faith in my college professors.
Rick has the right idea. Anything short of death is not a deterrent.
Everyone wants to be knocked out. Nobody wants to be dead.
They apparently found a cure for cancer.
But not for brain rot
The difference is, the rest of them are not being force fed to those who don’t want it.
Cigarette smoke is literally poisoning the lifeline of humans [1].
and everything that interacts with the atmosphere, including my computer. How many times have I had to get gunk off of the dust filters and fans and I tend to seal my room a lot more than the normal person ↩︎
I do mainly C and C++ and for a while, I had to check out some JS code…
I wouldn’t want to take your place.
The only case I remember using a void*
in is when passing a function as an argument for a callback, to an RTC peripheral. Even then, the function was returning a void
.
So, using void *
for everything?
our bodies
⏚⏚⏚
Earthing? How is that a scam?
I know for sure that bad earthing in my current residence has been creating significant problems for with appliances.
Sometimes my UPS giving errors, which also, might be due to bad earthing.
I have manually made .directory
files (using a bash script) to set icons on folders.
It feels good when programs let you know what they intend on doing.
You seem to only be changing the subjects that you are threatening.
Try also changing the types of threats you give to those subjects. Easier to keep them in line.
You might want to find a different variety of threats
Ahh! Wrong org. It was OSI, not FSF.