

if it’s not in my distro or I can’t compile it withing my distro’s packages, I’m not installing it. I don’t want the same library in ten versions.
if it’s not in my distro or I can’t compile it withing my distro’s packages, I’m not installing it. I don’t want the same library in ten versions.
ah frick. wakeup call
in programming, tx is the abbrev for transaction sometime. also for “transmit” in the context of receive and transmit when a stream (of data) is duplex (both ways). I never questioned the tx abbrev until now, but just yesterday I used it. hmm
edit: apparenty it’s pure coincidece between tx for transaction and tx part of duplex abbrevs.
bwhahaha arch users downvoting like crazy.
I stick to manjaro testing because of the 2 weeks lag so a broken package won’t take my workstation down when I need it. had arch on a laptop, roughly the same thing.
6.12. works fine, except some amdgpu battery optimizations that do a hard lock panic heh. I disabled them until 6.13 comes in manjaro.
edit: just got it for christmas and I’ve read 6.12 has suport so I haven’t tried 6.11
I do want to mention this is a rabbit hole, as a U shaped polygon can be tricky to check. so I strongly suggest using a library for checking point in polygon.
well I got a amd ryzen 9 ai laptop (lenovo yoga 7 pro) for Christmas and amdgpu is panicking and the system freezes.
I’m skeptical about buying an amd laptop given on what people discuss online about igpu issues.
I guess I never thought of it like this, but it resonates.
yeah, I was looking into a laptop today and all came with Windoz preinstalled… that I’m gonna pay for :/
your machines
git add remote laptop …
assert(isPasswordGood(…)) is already in the language. node
no worries, a fork will pop up.
well, they put them in everything… your smart fridge have a quad core CPU and 4GB RAM SoC
ultra rare I’ve successfully inherited a concrete class, rarely an abstract one and 99% just impl an interface.
are you me?
instead of that partial thing at the top I extend a base one into web, worker, test and build (simulate CI step).
imo, it’s fake as it’s a “wate of time”
yeah, that’s what I meant, multiple versions of the same thing, which always turn out to be 200-500MB packages like chromium/electron.