We just have automatic tests that use the thing in every possible way. We have them because that's how we've developed and debugged the function. Best documentation ever.
History subject is actually making proper sense now. At school it was kinda tedious in some parts. (never had anything against biology, it's all technical stuff that we here like) Yea, "looking into how guns work" isn't…
CMake and qmake is not enough. Adding Ninja...
Motorcyclists are mostly jerks too because of the noise they make tho.
We can say that it's generated from the "hardware schematics". AMD hardware isn't an opensource hardware.
Are there still workarounds for specific games/programs inside the driver?
Point 3 is also relevant to opensource/FOSS.
But then you get electric shocks to the tongue...
A phone with a wide screen is hard to hold. I'll begin having issue with thickness only if it starts cutting fingers.
Not counting turbopumps for chemical engines there is also an electric propulsion when in space.
The reddit RemindMe! bot.
The comfychair and Spanish inquisition.
Just like the ancient Greece sculptures. They are in colour.
Let every app haul its own libraries. Be surprised that they aren't patched and contain vulnerabilities.
AFAIK there are already laws about reverse-engineering for compatibility. May extend that and add something like the right to repair, so the ones who sell software or software services also have to provide documentation…
Screw that. Fossil-fuel infrastructure is smelly and noisy. That's my first concern, I don't even need to "care about the planet" to hate fossil fuel.
Assuming that you use it like before. But if you have a lot of power in one place you may think about using it for something like an orbital launch system.
Blocked by the slowness of the space industry.
Shoved the critical electrical stuff below the sea level... It's not like the reactors have fallen into a sudden volcano.
Another chilling moment when I realise that I'm way too old and can perceive slow changes of things (like the meanings of words). Please don't do that.
ARNOLD C?
That's so sad that we have to waste time implementing bug-compatibility with the proprietary software. There should be some law about interoperability.
Philosophers often miss that one.
That's just a red flag.
I've got a CMake project that builds multiple libraries that depend on different libraries.
We just have automatic tests that use the thing in every possible way. We have them because that's how we've developed and debugged the function. Best documentation ever.
History subject is actually making proper sense now. At school it was kinda tedious in some parts. (never had anything against biology, it's all technical stuff that we here like) Yea, "looking into how guns work" isn't…
CMake and qmake is not enough. Adding Ninja...
Motorcyclists are mostly jerks too because of the noise they make tho.
We can say that it's generated from the "hardware schematics". AMD hardware isn't an opensource hardware.
Are there still workarounds for specific games/programs inside the driver?
Point 3 is also relevant to opensource/FOSS.
But then you get electric shocks to the tongue...
A phone with a wide screen is hard to hold. I'll begin having issue with thickness only if it starts cutting fingers.
Not counting turbopumps for chemical engines there is also an electric propulsion when in space.
The reddit RemindMe! bot.
The comfychair and Spanish inquisition.
Just like the ancient Greece sculptures. They are in colour.
Let every app haul its own libraries. Be surprised that they aren't patched and contain vulnerabilities.
AFAIK there are already laws about reverse-engineering for compatibility. May extend that and add something like the right to repair, so the ones who sell software or software services also have to provide documentation…
Screw that. Fossil-fuel infrastructure is smelly and noisy. That's my first concern, I don't even need to "care about the planet" to hate fossil fuel.
Assuming that you use it like before. But if you have a lot of power in one place you may think about using it for something like an orbital launch system.
Blocked by the slowness of the space industry.
Shoved the critical electrical stuff below the sea level... It's not like the reactors have fallen into a sudden volcano.
Another chilling moment when I realise that I'm way too old and can perceive slow changes of things (like the meanings of words). Please don't do that.
ARNOLD C?
That's so sad that we have to waste time implementing bug-compatibility with the proprietary software. There should be some law about interoperability.
Philosophers often miss that one.
That's just a red flag.
I've got a CMake project that builds multiple libraries that depend on different libraries.