The gccrust and rustc frontend for gcc projects aim to address that.
The gccrust and rustc frontend for gcc projects aim to address that.
I always lead by stating I suck at remembering names, which usually works. Still I understand why some get upset, because they themselves spend a lot of time and energy cramming names. I too cram names if they’re needed in a work function.
The arch install guide doesn’t teach you to make dotfiles
Libredirect and (self-hosted 😉) invidious is the way
First time maybe, the second time not really
Try installing a cinnamon app on a gnome distro and you get the same dependencies pulled in, but also put in PATH
The Linux source, coc and governance continues to be improved upon, while the religious scripture and institutions mainly stay fixed
Sounds like a raspberry thing
People say this every year. The vast majority of true innovation is behind us. Why was an article written this year? Is it just because some reporter browsed X and thought, “eh, why not?”. This is not news.
considering i earn more than 1$ a day this is essentially free
Nix + dockerTools.
Doesn’t even need docker, and if buitt with flakes I don’t even have to checkout the repo.
At the start of each school year some niche social media gains popularity, simply because each year wants something new and “untainted”. Last year BeReal benefitted from this. It likely won’t survive for long as they’re losing users now
In Norway where hills are common I prefer either manual or fully electric. Automatic tends to wear down the breaks down hill, and you often forget to enable the manual mode on automatics
Because matrix is slow and xmpp is dead
In Norway it is common to find quizzes in newspaper websites that question you on different topics and score how well you align with the various parties. They’re great at both introducing you to current political hot topics while also orienting you about the various parties that exist, of which there are far more that two that are viable to choose from.