I see no point in wasting words seeing how differing viewpoints are received here. Somebody has even bothered to go over my comment history and downvote everything. I think you'd see it in a very different light if you…
For a pedestrian it doesn't matter whether you have "right of way", because you can be right a hundred times over and still go to a mortician. That's all I am trying to say. If you are crossing the road, please wait for…
You can force-enable it in about:config: gfx.webrender.enabled gfx.webrender.all Works fine on my HD4600.
It's not always the drivers' fault, some pedestrians are just asking to be put in a coffin. Where I live, most people jump on the road, jack-in-the-box-style. They don't wait for the cars to stop, they don't even bother…
Impossible if you have any skin conditions. I suffer from eczema (fortunately mild now, but in the past I was seriously considering suicide), and one of the things that reliably trigger a flare-up are unwashed clothes…
I think it was pretty obvious what they meant. An old friend of mine has recently finished his term in the Russian military. According to his words explaining his own experience, and things he heard during military…
It's probably the usual complaint of Rust not being able to run on an obscure 1965-era calculator.
I am confused. I live in a country with "banking services", but almost nobody here uses them. We get paid on debit cards, and then we immediately withdraw the sum in cash. We pay for everything in cash, why would we…
Ah yes, Arch certainly is much better. I've had enough to do with Arch when they totally borked my workflow three times in a row in a couple of months. One of the issues was rebuilding all of the Qt5 libraries without…
Why guess when you can find the truth in 20 seconds of digging? https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/graphs/contributors
They could implement something like Fedora modules: you have a stable base system, and then you have separate module streams for some software packages, which are updated separately, with multiple versions supported…
I see no point in wasting words seeing how differing viewpoints are received here. Somebody has even bothered to go over my comment history and downvote everything. I think you'd see it in a very different light if you…
For a pedestrian it doesn't matter whether you have "right of way", because you can be right a hundred times over and still go to a mortician. That's all I am trying to say. If you are crossing the road, please wait for…
You can force-enable it in about:config: gfx.webrender.enabled gfx.webrender.all Works fine on my HD4600.
It's not always the drivers' fault, some pedestrians are just asking to be put in a coffin. Where I live, most people jump on the road, jack-in-the-box-style. They don't wait for the cars to stop, they don't even bother…
Impossible if you have any skin conditions. I suffer from eczema (fortunately mild now, but in the past I was seriously considering suicide), and one of the things that reliably trigger a flare-up are unwashed clothes…
I think it was pretty obvious what they meant. An old friend of mine has recently finished his term in the Russian military. According to his words explaining his own experience, and things he heard during military…
It's probably the usual complaint of Rust not being able to run on an obscure 1965-era calculator.
I am confused. I live in a country with "banking services", but almost nobody here uses them. We get paid on debit cards, and then we immediately withdraw the sum in cash. We pay for everything in cash, why would we…
Ah yes, Arch certainly is much better. I've had enough to do with Arch when they totally borked my workflow three times in a row in a couple of months. One of the issues was rebuilding all of the Qt5 libraries without…
Why guess when you can find the truth in 20 seconds of digging? https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/graphs/contributors
They could implement something like Fedora modules: you have a stable base system, and then you have separate module streams for some software packages, which are updated separately, with multiple versions supported…