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No user record in our sample, but ftaghn has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but ftaghn has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
>In other words, it's pretty common for Windows users to experience major driver breakage every time they upgrade to a new major version of Windows This is really a high level arguing in bad faith here. Windows XP was…
Most are DIY, anything that is low wattage can be turned fanless if you buy some parts and build it yourself. But OP was daft with his answer. As someone who doesn't like the Apple ecosystem and only uses PC, I can only…
> I don't know of any IDE that provides even half of what i want TBH. > On Linux (which is my main OS these days) pretty much all options involve a text editor You obviously haven't looked hard enough. CLion fulfills a…
> Granted, my experience with DEB has mostly been limited to Ubuntu - so it could be that/Canonical. It is not a Canonical specificity, but it is overridable behavior. For the dpkg prompting on configuration file…
> How's the vim ecosystem now? Is vimscript still dominant? You can have a full neovim experience with all sorts of modern extensions without using a single line of vimscript. Some people even replace their init…
> Let's see how much traction Vimscript9 will get. In practice, none. It's a wasteland. Extensions that aim to be compatible with both vim / neovim use the old vimscript, while lua has very, very significant traction in…
I would not be so prompt to compare the situation with Apple and Jobs. Apple is a company that provides something no one else does while also holding a lock on its users. You can't go and install iOS apps on android. On…
> That's what set them apart, people wanted mp3 codecs and Nvidia drivers. Oh, it was far, far more than that. For example, wifi support was still extremely immature when the first ubuntu releases came out and a lot of…
> I had the misfortune of having to maintain an 18'000 line bash 3 script My hats off to you, I do not think I have the fortitude to stomach.. this. > run it with busybox with the "exec prefers applets" option > edit:…
People all too often forget that there is often a lot of extra documentation hidden in /usr/share/doc/ when you install -doc packages, at least on deb systems, and not just info and manpages. For example, the bash…
It is nothing as major as what Python does, but there are routine paper cuts through deprecation and breaking changes across versions, the most notable being 1.9 and 3.0.…
> and slower. I like to write posix sh scripts for the sake of portability and, funnily enough, future proofing as I don't like having to maintain stuff against changes that break compatibility, which is something bash…
> I always expected to become fluent in bash at some point, but the AI became too good at writing my scripts now... This page : https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls Is the fastest way of becoming proficient with…
> Be warned, apparently Grub had some kind of problem back in August 2022 Are you referring to this? https://archlinux.org/news/grub-bootloader-upgrade-and-confi... This isn't the first time, and won't be the last time,…
> Which really, I feel, demonstrates the perverse incentives of free search. These pages display ads, so upranking them means more revenue for google, and you do the opposite. Google's creators had correctly identified…
>They wanted to control your computer. Palladium, and other features also is about control That level of control was already achieved on mobile. Android is the wet dream that Microsoft had with palladium and failed to…
>Firefox had the reputation of eating RAM like candy. It wasn't unwarranted. They were dealing with a great deal of memory leak issues in the early Chrome vs FF era. The most important thing is that even when Chrome…
>Normal users however don’t care much about performance and whatnot. Their PC came with Chrome, so they use it You talk like it's impossible for nerds to have influence on their surroundings. Way before Chrome got…
https://pythonspeed.com/articles/alpine-docker-python/ >Using Alpine can make Python Docker builds 50× slower Musl is a dire mistake.
It is no strawman. Because a lot (most? all? I don't recall, but that was my experience) of monitors in the CRT days had resolutions that went much higher than the true ability of the monitor to show detail, so it…