The entire point of "SQLite should have editions" is so that projects can opt into a set of modern defaults for 2026 and not get all of those backwards compatible decisions from 20 years ago.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 launch price was $69.99. in 1994. That's $159.89 in today's dollars.
> You can't use many of the features it's capable of in gaming mode It is trivial to switch between gaming mode and desktop mode. I'm not sure what point you are trying to make here.
> The Zig implementation that powered Bun is gone. The Zig implementation is literally still there. You can make predictions of what might happen in the future, but hard to take the rest of the article seriously when it…
Wait, the example held up for "Stop ruining it" is a company that sells snake oil audiophile bullshit?
that quote seems to be a bit of an oversimplification to the point of being completely wrong. > Without them, your system accepts arbitrary data from the public network. Neither of these features change if you are…
I ran into the same thing with Kinesis. The Kinesis API has strict limits on batch size, message size, and rate limiting. Any client writing to Kinesis must deal with all of these constraints and handle errors properly.…
> none of my dockers Containers ran using docker are called containers, not dockers.
One interesting thing with zram (which OS X also does by default) is that certain memory leaks... effectively don't. I have a little raspberry pi where I have zram enabled. If I make a string in python and keep…
Did you consider clicking the "Click here for more information" to learn what the reason was?
The end result is the same as the regular way of tying it. perhaps you are doing a https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/crossedianknot.htm by mistake
> Stop trying to make everyone act like you act. Yeah! Telling people what to do is rude! > Anyone still using Linux on the desktop in 2026 should switch Oh.
I have a few older models lying around too, there's some other minor benefits as well: * They have full sized HDMI ports * They will happily run using any random old USB charger and not overheat.
That sort of mechanism is not a "joke" and is often used for trademark/legal reasons, not technical ones.
If the effectiveness of mining is represented as profit divided by the cost of running the infrastructure, then a CPU that someone else is paying for is worth it as long as the profit is greater than zero.
> It seems like AV stuff used to be so simple. > without a bulky expensive receiver box A "receiver" has been one of the standard options for making bookshelf speakers work for more than 50 years. A receiver is also not…
Not that simple. If they added latency to all packets then London would still have the lowest latency.
Odd that it came up with pattern_start = 1 if half_digits == 1 else 10 ** (half_digits - 1) when 10 ** (half_digits - 1) is fine.
You seem to be forgetting the framework desktop which is very similar in form factor to the new steam machine: https://frame.work/desktop
run `tailscale status` and ensure that your local machines are connected to each other `direct` and not using a relay.
The most common use for rsync is to run it over ssh where it starts the receiving side automatically. cdc is doing the exact same thing. You were misinformed if you thought using rsync required setting up an rsync…
Are we firing everyone that is incompetent now, or just the ones that are claimed to be "DEI hires" ?
I don't really have an opinion on using caddy in a container to serve a static site. That's fine, really.. However, the way the container is built is done in the worst possible way: # copy all files COPY . . # install…
niri is neat, but it breaks my brain by working 90 degrees rotated from how I'd expect it to. Apparently I'm not the only one: https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/discussions/757
Have you ever heard of a NAS? > What's the big deal that you need to call hard drives by an acronym that doesn't even mention that they're drives? No duh, of course the drives are on a network, and of course they store…
The entire point of "SQLite should have editions" is so that projects can opt into a set of modern defaults for 2026 and not get all of those backwards compatible decisions from 20 years ago.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 launch price was $69.99. in 1994. That's $159.89 in today's dollars.
> You can't use many of the features it's capable of in gaming mode It is trivial to switch between gaming mode and desktop mode. I'm not sure what point you are trying to make here.
> The Zig implementation that powered Bun is gone. The Zig implementation is literally still there. You can make predictions of what might happen in the future, but hard to take the rest of the article seriously when it…
Wait, the example held up for "Stop ruining it" is a company that sells snake oil audiophile bullshit?
that quote seems to be a bit of an oversimplification to the point of being completely wrong. > Without them, your system accepts arbitrary data from the public network. Neither of these features change if you are…
I ran into the same thing with Kinesis. The Kinesis API has strict limits on batch size, message size, and rate limiting. Any client writing to Kinesis must deal with all of these constraints and handle errors properly.…
> none of my dockers Containers ran using docker are called containers, not dockers.
One interesting thing with zram (which OS X also does by default) is that certain memory leaks... effectively don't. I have a little raspberry pi where I have zram enabled. If I make a string in python and keep…
Did you consider clicking the "Click here for more information" to learn what the reason was?
The end result is the same as the regular way of tying it. perhaps you are doing a https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/crossedianknot.htm by mistake
> Stop trying to make everyone act like you act. Yeah! Telling people what to do is rude! > Anyone still using Linux on the desktop in 2026 should switch Oh.
I have a few older models lying around too, there's some other minor benefits as well: * They have full sized HDMI ports * They will happily run using any random old USB charger and not overheat.
That sort of mechanism is not a "joke" and is often used for trademark/legal reasons, not technical ones.
If the effectiveness of mining is represented as profit divided by the cost of running the infrastructure, then a CPU that someone else is paying for is worth it as long as the profit is greater than zero.
> It seems like AV stuff used to be so simple. > without a bulky expensive receiver box A "receiver" has been one of the standard options for making bookshelf speakers work for more than 50 years. A receiver is also not…
Not that simple. If they added latency to all packets then London would still have the lowest latency.
Odd that it came up with pattern_start = 1 if half_digits == 1 else 10 ** (half_digits - 1) when 10 ** (half_digits - 1) is fine.
You seem to be forgetting the framework desktop which is very similar in form factor to the new steam machine: https://frame.work/desktop
run `tailscale status` and ensure that your local machines are connected to each other `direct` and not using a relay.
The most common use for rsync is to run it over ssh where it starts the receiving side automatically. cdc is doing the exact same thing. You were misinformed if you thought using rsync required setting up an rsync…
Are we firing everyone that is incompetent now, or just the ones that are claimed to be "DEI hires" ?
I don't really have an opinion on using caddy in a container to serve a static site. That's fine, really.. However, the way the container is built is done in the worst possible way: # copy all files COPY . . # install…
niri is neat, but it breaks my brain by working 90 degrees rotated from how I'd expect it to. Apparently I'm not the only one: https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/discussions/757
Have you ever heard of a NAS? > What's the big deal that you need to call hard drives by an acronym that doesn't even mention that they're drives? No duh, of course the drives are on a network, and of course they store…