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I guess it will make developers who develop the kernel and its components go “hehe fat penguin anyway let’s continue debugging this mess”
I guess it will make developers who develop the kernel and its components go “hehe fat penguin anyway let’s continue debugging this mess”
Steam OS isn’t an incremental rolling release, right?
I was mostly joking about a stray pointer of type uint32_t*
So the size of the pointer itself doesn’t matter
That’s what makes us humans different from computers. We don’t ask how high, we just do it. Now, if it were a C pointer it would jump anywhere from 0 to 2^32-1. That’s why C is more suited for artificial intelligence than it might initially seem. Thanks for coming to my tedx talk
Typical Computer science vs typical computer engineering
For starters you don’t have to worry about installing bluetooth stacks, or a network interface to control your wifi (if they somehow don’t end up installing a whole DE package group)
Mafia and conservative opinions on women?
The only thing that could potentially degrade the battery is not cycling it. There should be no direct effect on the battery due to using mains power
Thank you! I had been picking my memory for this for so long. We too were taught LOGO in school in the early 2000s. I had forgotten the name, I found kturtle after searching about but couldn’t recall what the original program was called.
It really whips the penguins ass
Thank you. Now I shall commence laughter.
It is a checkbox in ubuntu. I don’t remember it being there for debian although I used it a few years ago so it might be a new change
Yeah but last time I checked I couldn’t play videos without enabling non-free repos
That reminds me…
I miss those Robert Baratheon memes from the freefolk sub
True for all programs
Not officially, you can install it separately but you’ll probably have to tie up some loose ends (haven’t tried)
You can look into Fedora if you want a good gnome experience or Debian if you prefer. The latter will have an old gnome version.
I think I get your explanation but I rarely see people in windows using fullscreen (videos and games don’t count ofc), windowed mode is the default so I don’t get the comment
What’s wrong with fullscreen?
I can’t imagine coding in a small window when you have the whole screen
Looks like something an underpaid school teacher would whip up