If you have been an apple costumer for a long time you should recognize this pattern. Once the product gets too complex and competitors start closing in attention to details will be replaced by bugs. It's like apple…
Shitty animation no one notices is nothing to worry about. Those utf8 bugs that kill your phone on the other hand... How many of those had Apple had by now? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUE9mCN7sek
Edit: I've been told this meme is pretty accurate https://i.redd.it/jo3ylah5yti01.png
Have you tried this? https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/getting-started-cli/ If you are an lxd fan you probably want to move to Ubuntu or maybe even Ubuntu core.
Snaps are even better, but probably not worth the extra memory usage on servers
Debian is like Arch but the opposite
This is exactly what it is. This will allow EU to tax virtual goods.
Or, I assume, when the company behind the service goes out of business or shifts focus...
What kind of dependencies are we talking about? Compiler, BSP, peripherals?
You can use avr-gcc, no need for a heavy ide.
Maybe Gmail was a has example. How about the Google play store?
I see a possible problem with that statement: starting from a poorly secured sellers site, users can't really be sure if he ends up on the real PayPal page anyway.
This might be an unpopular opinion here, but I have the same problem with rust. There are often multiple ways to do something remotely complex and out of all perfectly valid solutions I can come up with at most one is…
These guys also have a cheap laser cutting service if you want a more customized enclosure.
And some place in Europe just created a Ministry of Truth (to combat take news)
I might be wrong, but wasn't something like this in an early William Gibson book?
With Cron weakly taking a break, this could not have come at a better time!
Let's hope the your-webcam-is-active LED is hardwired in hardware and not controlled by software or firmware in computers released from now and onwards.
There was some talk about netflix advertising their other shows between streams but once people threatened to cancel their subscriptions they scraped that. also, you missed the joke.
I helped a friend set up his new Samsung phone and was surprised to see the browser nagging us about a installing adblockers and anti-trackers. Looks like Samsung too is taking privacy seriously. Happy to see things are…
So how does this fit into their "no commercials" policy? Jokes aside, I don't want to see too much of this at future consumer shows. Edit: holy downvoting brigades, what have I done?
I was under the impression that Ubuntu would automatically revert to last good kernel of the new one fails to boot. Was I mistaken?
Visual studio (the real one, not code) isn't that performant either...
Or maybe the lawsuit was timed to arrive just now and or extra pressure on Spotify?
I converted a similar laptop from win10 to Ubuntu and now it is all cool and quiet. Windows seem to require many many CPU cycles just to update itself and index files (yet cortana never seems to find anything, but…
If you have been an apple costumer for a long time you should recognize this pattern. Once the product gets too complex and competitors start closing in attention to details will be replaced by bugs. It's like apple…
Shitty animation no one notices is nothing to worry about. Those utf8 bugs that kill your phone on the other hand... How many of those had Apple had by now? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUE9mCN7sek
Edit: I've been told this meme is pretty accurate https://i.redd.it/jo3ylah5yti01.png
Have you tried this? https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/getting-started-cli/ If you are an lxd fan you probably want to move to Ubuntu or maybe even Ubuntu core.
Snaps are even better, but probably not worth the extra memory usage on servers
Debian is like Arch but the opposite
This is exactly what it is. This will allow EU to tax virtual goods.
Or, I assume, when the company behind the service goes out of business or shifts focus...
What kind of dependencies are we talking about? Compiler, BSP, peripherals?
You can use avr-gcc, no need for a heavy ide.
Maybe Gmail was a has example. How about the Google play store?
I see a possible problem with that statement: starting from a poorly secured sellers site, users can't really be sure if he ends up on the real PayPal page anyway.
This might be an unpopular opinion here, but I have the same problem with rust. There are often multiple ways to do something remotely complex and out of all perfectly valid solutions I can come up with at most one is…
These guys also have a cheap laser cutting service if you want a more customized enclosure.
And some place in Europe just created a Ministry of Truth (to combat take news)
I might be wrong, but wasn't something like this in an early William Gibson book?
With Cron weakly taking a break, this could not have come at a better time!
Let's hope the your-webcam-is-active LED is hardwired in hardware and not controlled by software or firmware in computers released from now and onwards.
There was some talk about netflix advertising their other shows between streams but once people threatened to cancel their subscriptions they scraped that. also, you missed the joke.
I helped a friend set up his new Samsung phone and was surprised to see the browser nagging us about a installing adblockers and anti-trackers. Looks like Samsung too is taking privacy seriously. Happy to see things are…
So how does this fit into their "no commercials" policy? Jokes aside, I don't want to see too much of this at future consumer shows. Edit: holy downvoting brigades, what have I done?
I was under the impression that Ubuntu would automatically revert to last good kernel of the new one fails to boot. Was I mistaken?
Visual studio (the real one, not code) isn't that performant either...
Or maybe the lawsuit was timed to arrive just now and or extra pressure on Spotify?
I converted a similar laptop from win10 to Ubuntu and now it is all cool and quiet. Windows seem to require many many CPU cycles just to update itself and index files (yet cortana never seems to find anything, but…