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As a really young kid I thought everyone was born their age. I was not a smart kid.
As a really young kid I thought everyone was born their age. I was not a smart kid.
Do you mean the tablet/PC combos?
In no particular order: C C# C++ Perl (been a long time, would need a refresher) Python Rust (favorite) TCL (kill it with fire) JavaScript Typescript Java Kotlin X86 assembly Arm assembly Riscv assembly Bash (shell scripting in general) Dart
Might be some others I haven’t touched in while.
I also had the unfortunate experience of having to write windows batch scripts for a month. I can’t decide whether I hated TCL or batch more.
Php has gotten fairly advanced compared to what it used to be so it counts. Html doesn’t count since it’s a markup language not a programming language. You can’t control logic with it, but JavaScript does count.
Because the seals on the mask itself weren’t rated and they didn’t go through FDA authorization. You HAVE to go through FDA clearance if you want to claim your product meets medical standards.
Straighten it out, then twist it into a spring around a screwdriver. Remove a spring from some component and put the original in my spare parts box.
I highly doubt someone who’s struggling with a phone is going to do well with a screen projected on your hand that has very sensitive hand interaction requirements.
I’ve been to some places that have a 1 order rule before. I think it’s to entice people to eat and then leave so they get more customers served over the same amount of time. Not always my favorite experience though as it’s usually the very busy place or the very touristy ones.
The issue with that is it leaves no room for paying the engineers who actually designed the device. The cost of designing the parts is really expensive. I have no issue with a small markup. I definitely agree though that the costs shouldn’t be so absurdly prohibitive to repair though.
I knew someone who did this but swapped out the physical hard drive each time. I wouldn’t dual boot because then it’s much more obvious to IT what you’ve done.
This is only realistically feasible though if the hard drive is easily accessible. If it’s something like a Mac or soldered in dual booting is your only choice. As others have said, this could get you in a lot of trouble with your company. Check the docs you’ve signed
Rm was updated to actually log a warning in the -rf /
cases, so that’s less likely to happen anymore. Still not a bad habit to use ls though
I trolled myself by “learning” that I could delete all files in a directory, including hidden files, with rm -rf ./*
. The mistake being that I (more than once…) accidentally put a space between the .
and /
.
Please do Amazon next
File a complaint with the labor board. They can investigate and if they find out they used your solution you can get paid and they can get a fine on top of that.
Ublock origin on Firefox. You’ll be shocked at how fast pages will load
Banana spiders are terrifying looking. Almost crashed once because one was crawling on the roof of my car (on the inside)
We had tons of those in my backyard growing up in South Florida.
Well I see the 5th pin from the top on the far left looks like it’s missing solder. The rest of the board is extremely dirty and hard to tell.
It’s great for getting started at understanding. You can not become fluent with it though.
You having regrets depends on your expectations. If you want a very stable system with little maintenance then you’ll be happy. Packages will be older but that’s what makes it easy to keep stable.
I’m not personally a fan of vanilla Debian because the stable versions are a bit too outdated for the things I like to work with. I do use Debian derivatives though the LTS versions.