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2015, desktop computer I built randomly powers off during usage, no errors, not the power supply, unsolved to this day.
Possible capacitor fault or a DOA chip – try checking the components with a cap checker and a multimeter
2015, desktop computer I built randomly powers off during usage, no errors, not the power supply, unsolved to this day.
Possible capacitor fault or a DOA chip – try checking the components with a cap checker and a multimeter
Servo wasn’t going anywhere and even today the absolute best they are trying to do is to be a tiny embedded engine. They took parts of projects that were worth shit and added it into their core ecosystem and stopped the vanity dream of making a whole new browser core.
So, servo is dead long live servo
What’s the point? Move from a free license to a corporate cuck license is not something that values normal users, only if you are a corporation and you need a more permissive license for some reason
It goes back to mathematics pseudo code which was then used to sketch the ALGOL symbols way back in the days and which then gave birth to everything you know of programming today
That shit’s quite ancient
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That’s based on a harmless Unix game that you can install forks of which on modern day Linux as well, by the way
That’s not uncommon for many engines
Uses game engine to make a GUI
Erm what the sigma?
Jimmy Hoffa? How fucking old is this? Was this written on a vacuum tube powered mini?
Debian is the lightest derivative of Debian
The installer outright gives you the option out of many different desktop environments and use cases and if you don’t like to install a desktop you can install base system debian that’s literally just a terminal environment and nothing else
Stupidest motherfuckers I have seen in my life could operate computers back when the only “command line” was an actual programming language in the 1980s and also during the MS-DOS boom
This CLI fear is something completely unfounded
That application was made before the turn of the fucking millennium and it has a bad UI design?
Basically tasks have a tight window of execution latency guarantee (although they can exceed that as Linux is not a deterministic hard realtime kernel)
This means potentially lower performance and other losses but it provides very low latency, which is useful for some tasks that need low latency due to their nature like high quality professional audio
There is nothing preventing you from BSDs , tho
sImPlE mOrAl fRaMeWoRk
Use Debian.
Manjaro has had major package policy issues in the past. Trying to bash arch into a stable release cadence doesn’t fucking work. Don’t know how true this is today, but it was a pain a couple years ago when I rolled it.
My best luck with proper Linux development was on Debian and it’s derivatives. If you don’t need bleeding edge shite, it’s great.
If you want something more up to date, debian based stuff like Ubuntu and Mint work well
Seriously. Try publishing anything not written in Rust nowadays and you WILL get multiple “bUt baut mUh rUsT??? 1?1!! 11!1!” Comments.
This is actually the good timeline. People hate google for their unsavory shit nowadays, BUT!
They actually had a very positive and important role in advancement of open source and open platforms. Chrome itself became dominant because at the time it was better.
Without google we would have an even worse situation
VR is too expensive and too rich white boy centric. Let me tell you something; if your business is gaming and the teenager children in China and India can’t afford it, your market will NEVER be able to compete with mobile gaming and PC (M&K) gaming