You don't have to stop at the gas phase. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductively_coupled_plasma#A...
No. No, it isn't. Lynx is a browser I use in the terminal. This is something else.
Can confirm. $DAYJOB makes robots subject to hard worst-case latency constraints. The product runs on QNX.
Can confirm https://github.com/jonls/redshift works great; been using it for years.
Whoops, sorry. I must have repressed that trauma.
You treat it like the metaphorical toxic waste it is: avoid it at all costs. You don't need ROS to get a dependency manager, a build system, a middleware, and/or a process manager.
Can confirm. I am a grown man and my professional work with ROS has made me cry.
My colleagues and I used to joke that any build system issue you encounter will be addressed in next year's build system. * https://wiki.ros.org/rosbuild * https://wiki.ros.org/catkin *…
Relevant: https://newsboat.org/ If you like your email in mutt, then you'll probably like your feeds in newsboat.
I have been looking for something like this. Got a link to your project?
Times like this really bolster my distrust and hatred for those horrible dkms installers. Thank you, nvidia, for living up to my worst expectations.
I'm interested in doing something similar, except using a board with open-source firmware. What kind of options do I have (if any)?
I'm putting qnx cross-toolchains into Debian packages because $DAYJOB builds qnx images in ubuntu containers. I've learned a lot about cross-toolchains and my appreciation for blackberry's technical prowess has never…
Shucks: canonical abbreviation collision. https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.ht...
I can't wait to see the shell equivalents for ptrace, setjmp, and dlopen.
I usually start with the `dh_make` generated skeleton and incrementally add overrides as I iterate with `gbp buildpackage`. It's not pretty, but it's what I know.
If you are who I think you are, then the answer is "a lot".
I have both hated and appreciated debian packaging, largely depending on the thing I was trying to package at the time. Things implemented in C/C++ and built with vanilla cmake are feasible. Other things get complicated…
Hi! Given that I've invested 8 years learning and using debhelper, how does this affect me and my tooling?
I came here expecting atom syndication for social media and was disappointed.
Here's a heuristic that works for me, for $foobar, any language and/or sufficiently complicated tech: Within the documentation, find the sections that deal with the following topics: * extending $foobar * embedding C in…
I've been using firefox exclusively for years. No, slack.com, I will not switch to chrome. Fix your "huddles" to support Firefox.
I prefer x2x, which supports multiple Linux hosts very well. https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/x2x/x2x.1.en.html
Working with less-than-stellar tools --- ahem ROS --- has taught me how to placate commands that assume interactivity and/or a tty. To wrap up the offending command with a "fake" `tty`, I do script -qfec "mycommand"…
Stupid tools need stupid fixes. I will die on this hill.
You don't have to stop at the gas phase. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductively_coupled_plasma#A...
No. No, it isn't. Lynx is a browser I use in the terminal. This is something else.
Can confirm. $DAYJOB makes robots subject to hard worst-case latency constraints. The product runs on QNX.
Can confirm https://github.com/jonls/redshift works great; been using it for years.
Whoops, sorry. I must have repressed that trauma.
You treat it like the metaphorical toxic waste it is: avoid it at all costs. You don't need ROS to get a dependency manager, a build system, a middleware, and/or a process manager.
Can confirm. I am a grown man and my professional work with ROS has made me cry.
My colleagues and I used to joke that any build system issue you encounter will be addressed in next year's build system. * https://wiki.ros.org/rosbuild * https://wiki.ros.org/catkin *…
Relevant: https://newsboat.org/ If you like your email in mutt, then you'll probably like your feeds in newsboat.
I have been looking for something like this. Got a link to your project?
Times like this really bolster my distrust and hatred for those horrible dkms installers. Thank you, nvidia, for living up to my worst expectations.
I'm interested in doing something similar, except using a board with open-source firmware. What kind of options do I have (if any)?
I'm putting qnx cross-toolchains into Debian packages because $DAYJOB builds qnx images in ubuntu containers. I've learned a lot about cross-toolchains and my appreciation for blackberry's technical prowess has never…
Shucks: canonical abbreviation collision. https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.ht...
I can't wait to see the shell equivalents for ptrace, setjmp, and dlopen.
I usually start with the `dh_make` generated skeleton and incrementally add overrides as I iterate with `gbp buildpackage`. It's not pretty, but it's what I know.
If you are who I think you are, then the answer is "a lot".
I have both hated and appreciated debian packaging, largely depending on the thing I was trying to package at the time. Things implemented in C/C++ and built with vanilla cmake are feasible. Other things get complicated…
Hi! Given that I've invested 8 years learning and using debhelper, how does this affect me and my tooling?
I came here expecting atom syndication for social media and was disappointed.
Here's a heuristic that works for me, for $foobar, any language and/or sufficiently complicated tech: Within the documentation, find the sections that deal with the following topics: * extending $foobar * embedding C in…
I've been using firefox exclusively for years. No, slack.com, I will not switch to chrome. Fix your "huddles" to support Firefox.
I prefer x2x, which supports multiple Linux hosts very well. https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/x2x/x2x.1.en.html
Working with less-than-stellar tools --- ahem ROS --- has taught me how to placate commands that assume interactivity and/or a tty. To wrap up the offending command with a "fake" `tty`, I do script -qfec "mycommand"…
Stupid tools need stupid fixes. I will die on this hill.