They apparently found a cure for cancer.
But not for brain rot
They apparently found a cure for cancer.
But not for brain rot
The difference is, the rest of them are not being force fed to those who don’t want it.
Cigarette smoke is literally poisoning the lifeline of humans [1].
and everything that interacts with the atmosphere, including my computer. How many times have I had to get gunk off of the dust filters and fans and I tend to seal my room a lot more than the normal person ↩︎
I do mainly C and C++ and for a while, I had to check out some JS code…
I wouldn’t want to take your place.
The only case I remember using a void*
in is when passing a function as an argument for a callback, to an RTC peripheral. Even then, the function was returning a void
.
OIC. I really need to start learning this language soon, or I won’t be able to understand future memes and rants.
Isn’t it already optional? Just put unsafe
on everything?
Guess I need to put learning kernel C on a higher priority to prevent you from running back to Windows.
Guess not. You will be running back in no time after the AI pesters you enough and makes you have to replace your CPU fans every 6 months.
So, using void *
for everything?
man kate
is such a banger.
I have manually made .directory
files (using a bash script) to set icons on folders.
It feels good when programs let you know what they intend on doing.
You seem to only be changing the subjects that you are threatening.
Try also changing the types of threats you give to those subjects. Easier to keep them in line.
You might want to find a different variety of threats
Well, those are different specifications. Apple(who wants everything for themselves) vs FDO(whose main goal seems to be interoperability)
You’d want that, but a lot of programs do that, both in Windows and Linux.
e.g. The .directory
files with the [
spec by ]freedesktop.org
Dolphin has the option to enable/disable the feature
Initially, with Win 7, it felt even better than XP, as it applied the fixes itself and also showed a log of the fixes it made. Wonder why MS thought it would be a good idea to go in the opposite direction.
Look what they get in return? I totally off of it, now.
Never since after Win 7 fir me.
Nice. I’ll be looking for one soon too.
Hopefully I can find something like that.
Just hope that your new one now does not require a Wi-Fi connection and automatic software updates, which will inevitably lead to the company bricking your device 10 years down the line.
You can use your toes for switches.
Not when there are no switches and you have to pull out the plug everytime you want to switch off the appliance.
Adding and removing the feature at the same time, lol