Maybe you should gift her with a newer pasta machine. :) Pasta certainly isn't a staple of Finnish cuisine, but through family I have Italian relatives, and my parents have been making handmade pasta since before durum…
Ubuntu has done that a long time if there's a problem with graphics drivers. Don't know more specifics for your issue, since I haven't run Ubuntu in a VM in years.
Or ramdisk if you have a stable system.
Luckily you don't need to maintain electric cars at all.
Did you know you can start the command with the redirection operator? <input-file grep stuff Unless you are concatenating stuff, I see no reason to use cat.
I guess I'm never to actually “get Lisp” to appreciate its syntax. >Aside from the prefix ordering, Common Lisp’s syntax is already a bit more elegant because you can set arbitrarily many variables without repeating the…
If the projects GitHub page is anything to go by, I doubt that. The only thing that's been changed in 9 months is the readme, and the change was to remove the note about the project being in "active early development".
How about this, too: var a = 1 ^ 2 As it stands, I find the thing entirely useless.
Must be a funny comparison group you have there.
I guess the site is served using PHP.
FWIW, files.kde.org does support HTTPS as well.
And if anonymity is of no concern, why not run OpenVPN on Raspberry Pi (or something similar) at home? Cheap to set up, and no running costs (assuming internet access at home).
Haven't been following this blog, but one thing caught my eye while skimming the post: >The implementations of these methods need to modify the correct bits of the u16 without touching the other bits. For example, we…
Yeah, but robocars don't honk. Or perhaps they will, too.
Maybe you should gift her with a newer pasta machine. :) Pasta certainly isn't a staple of Finnish cuisine, but through family I have Italian relatives, and my parents have been making handmade pasta since before durum…
Ubuntu has done that a long time if there's a problem with graphics drivers. Don't know more specifics for your issue, since I haven't run Ubuntu in a VM in years.
Or ramdisk if you have a stable system.
Luckily you don't need to maintain electric cars at all.
Did you know you can start the command with the redirection operator? <input-file grep stuff Unless you are concatenating stuff, I see no reason to use cat.
I guess I'm never to actually “get Lisp” to appreciate its syntax. >Aside from the prefix ordering, Common Lisp’s syntax is already a bit more elegant because you can set arbitrarily many variables without repeating the…
If the projects GitHub page is anything to go by, I doubt that. The only thing that's been changed in 9 months is the readme, and the change was to remove the note about the project being in "active early development".
How about this, too: var a = 1 ^ 2 As it stands, I find the thing entirely useless.
Must be a funny comparison group you have there.
I guess the site is served using PHP.
FWIW, files.kde.org does support HTTPS as well.
And if anonymity is of no concern, why not run OpenVPN on Raspberry Pi (or something similar) at home? Cheap to set up, and no running costs (assuming internet access at home).
Haven't been following this blog, but one thing caught my eye while skimming the post: >The implementations of these methods need to modify the correct bits of the u16 without touching the other bits. For example, we…
Yeah, but robocars don't honk. Or perhaps they will, too.