That reference would fit the zphd label. But it's _very unlikely_ that Zaphod Beeblebrox himself shows his head(s) here.
Same, the corne (and generally 40s with layers) are great for programming. I had to learn touch typing, but it was well invested time.
That shold be "you should always enable ZFS compression"?
This.
I once bought a scanner/printer combination for my home office. Not having to go to the print shop for every letter saves so much time, 5 euro per month is nothing compared to that.
> the new generation of IoT OSes all being MIT/BSD based RIOT OS is LGPLv2.1.
Try Alpine Linux. It ticks a, b and d. I don't know about i2c userspace tools, but it is the easiest of these to add yourself.
That reference would fit the zphd label. But it's _very unlikely_ that Zaphod Beeblebrox himself shows his head(s) here.
Same, the corne (and generally 40s with layers) are great for programming. I had to learn touch typing, but it was well invested time.
That shold be "you should always enable ZFS compression"?
This.
I once bought a scanner/printer combination for my home office. Not having to go to the print shop for every letter saves so much time, 5 euro per month is nothing compared to that.
> the new generation of IoT OSes all being MIT/BSD based RIOT OS is LGPLv2.1.
Try Alpine Linux. It ticks a, b and d. I don't know about i2c userspace tools, but it is the easiest of these to add yourself.