Then you gotta go framework. The ports are all swappable. When you break a port like hdmi you’re basically fucked on a standard laptop. And laptops falling off places is basically guaranteed
Then you gotta go framework. The ports are all swappable. When you break a port like hdmi you’re basically fucked on a standard laptop. And laptops falling off places is basically guaranteed
If the plot is they slept with one another and now it’s awkward, it is better to at least show them passionately kissing the night before to set the stage for awkwardness later on
Disagree, if it’s in a romance movie it’s sometimes a necessary addition
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Do you know how much money you have to pay to make a RISC V chip? Even less than that, since it’s free
It depends, if you work in a statically typed language you can just use a tool to refactor. I bet a ton of advice is from JavaScript programmers where it’s simply not safe to do this.
My first job doing JavaScript I realized the IDE’s refactor tool wasn’t aware that two variables of the same name were in fact a different variable. Due to how scoping works, it’s hard to write a reliable tool to rename variables for JS. I accidentally introduced a bug renaming a variable.
I’ve never appreciated design decisions made before starting to code. I always have to refactor later when my requirements change or when I realize there’s a better way to do something.
The trial hinged on the following 17 seconds, which saw the Audi reverse a short distance, hitting an unmarked car behind, then accelerate forward, reaching an estimated 12mph before colliding with the BMW and a parked Tesla.
Armed officers were heard shouting “go, go, go” and “armed police, get out of the f***ing car,” as they surrounded the vehicle, in footage played in court.
The Audi then reversed at 8mph, hitting the unmarked Volvo behind, and was stationary as Mr Blake pulled the trigger of his carbine less than a second later
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I’d rather be a bad programmer that gets stuff done than a good programmer who’s just jerking off about proper design
t. good programmer
I understand completely, I don’t even update until I need to. In my case, screen capture works more consistently with Wayland than x11.
Xwayland should work basically forever, so there’s no reason to rewrite anything. In time those features will get implemented, but I’m guessing you will need to change the scripts to use something other than wmctrl
unless that particular program gets updated
If there’s a big crash and everyone loses their jobs it’s better that a few more people have jobs that pay under a living wage.
It’s easier for the government to give a little bit assistance to someone who is underpaid than to pay all of their bills
That only applies during high unemployment, right now there isn’t even 4%, really nobody to exploit. Fast food places in California are paying $20/hr starting, much higher than the local $15/hr minimum wage in the cities
What is the use case that doesn’t work for you? Mine was Nvidia and now it’s working on gnome at least
I’m fine with this, I’ve been in countries where there’s no tipping and their service is just as good
So labor is worth market value in the labor market?
I agree, then there’s no need to change minimum wages for tipped employees
The poster said nobody should ever work for tips
If only x11 worked well in the first place. But its many flaws are never going to addressed because the developers only work on Wayland
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