A devastated Software Systems student, libre software promoter. Sometimes I draw pixel art. Very fond of classical Computer Science and Touhou project.
That profile pic looks cool, though
Then reject it.
EDIT: I accidentally thought it was written on another thread.
The true solution is… build from source.
7.20 m tall? You gotta be dating a statue…
Same. Yesterday, I found Vulkan drivers for virtual machines (vulkan-virtio) , but it’s packaged only for archlinux. And I gave up trying to build from source yesterday.
Yes I read the agreement
Actually, I got an error “Cannot install Windows, missing (graphics) drivers”. Debian Live did boot without any problem, though.
It won’t work. It’s a dangerous command because a single destroys your
.bashrc
. You may want either echo 'neofetch' >> .bashrc
or neofetch | sed -e 's:%:a:g' | sed -e "s:^\\(.*\\)$:printf '\1\\\\n':" >> .bashrc
or something of that kind.
EDIT: tested out the latter command
EDIT:
Well, it depends. If you statically compile everything with C build systems, in that sense, the speed should not differ from generic cargo
workload. Although, in most cases, projects written in C are dynamically linked due to several reasons, one of which is code speed. In practice, even huge projects written in C (30k to 10k LOC) build quicker than C++ or Rust.
I’m not pooping on generics, either. Generics is a saviour for correctness and performance. Yet, I want to point out the type creep is still a thing, even though there’s little we can do about it.
Anyways, this thread should be better interpreted with humor, instead of technical accuracy.
Rust v3: “It’s three hours and I’m still compiling dependencies”
EDIT: Also, “What does Option[Arc[Mutex[BTreeMap[String, Box[RefCell[Box[amp mut F>>>>>>> where F : Fn(T) -> U
in your essay mean?” (srry, I didn’t come up with a better obscure data type, it’s probably gibberish)
EDIT2: Lemmy deletes ‘less than’ sign for some damn reason (time to build Lemmy at home?)
FYI, the creator of an original Arch-chan is RavioliMavioli: https://raviolimavioli.github.io/ . The pic above seems to be a derivative work.
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~ $
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~ $ adware
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The last step I leave to you.
There should be a hardware reset pin hole somewhere near the place where PIN/SD cards are placed. It was designed specifically for VIM users. Hold it with a narrow object.
EDIT: typo
Yes, I also experienced some outages and thus delayed pushing (which made me re-think again of overusing git submodules).
Nevertheless, I migrated my works from my server and Github to Codeberg recently.
Forgejo is apparently a fork of Gitea.
Section 2.1.2 of Codeberg Terms of Service says:
Private repositories are only allowed for things required for FLOSS projects, like storing secrets, team-internal discussions or hiding projects from the public until they’re ready for usage and/or contribution. They are also allowed for really small & personal stuff like your journal, config files, ideas or notes, but explicitly not as a personal cloud or media storage.
So it’s not for proprietary projects anyway.
At least, there’s Codeberg, run by a German nonprofit, who’s challenging the monopoly. It is aimed exclusively for FOSS projects, private repositories are forbidden. They are running Forgejo as their bloat-free software forge server.
Now, I think every Web2 website must be operated by a nonprofit.
Wait. A few years ago, Windows decided they couldn’t keep up with warez, so they allowed unactivated Windows for the first time. Now, they are going back to paid model, just to let the piracy shine up again!
In addition, this means, that if I bought a computer with Windows pre-installed, I couldn’t operate it? This will render OEM Windows installation useless. So… year of the Linux Desktop?