Perhaps you can encode them as computation (i.e. a function of arbitrary precision)
Other places in the Fediverse:
Perhaps you can encode them as computation (i.e. a function of arbitrary precision)
Mailing list! (/s… unless?)
And Lemmy/kbin obviously
Didn’t it only recently get generics? How was stuff even done before then?
Look up function pointer types to make this language seem even more insane
Have you read Discworld?
…while some other people get it wrong in exactly the opposite way (you know, the Khazar nonsense)
Not really, they’re based on gematria like Hebrew numerals. α = 1, β = 2, γ = 3 and so on
Use double n, that’s the archaic way of spelling that (tilde derives from n on top of another n)
I’ve never tried NixOS, but it looks really promising.
I usually use Fedora or OpenSUSE, which have good software availability (unfortunately not as good as the AUR). Fedora provides selinux by default, and has profiles for basically everything. SUSE uses AppArmor, but Arch doesn’t provide convenient configuration for either, and only supports x86_64 (which is why I switched away from it).
People have different opinions on how packages should be managed. Of course, there are some package managers which are very similar to each other (DNF and zypper have the same backend), but they can also get really different (Nix/Guix and pacman are basically completely opposite in philosophy). It comes down to preference, and you can’t force anything.
This war really makes you hate Britain (and possibly France) for causing unrest in the first place
Every once in a while, you can refresh your memory by reading the man page.
Or if, like me, you use Emacs, Magit exposes everything quite clearly.