

And that’s because I only need Linux machine. If I wanted to also build my app on Windows and Mac things get more complicated.
Running those in VMs on the same machine could work.


And that’s because I only need Linux machine. If I wanted to also build my app on Windows and Mac things get more complicated.
Running those in VMs on the same machine could work.


Are we expected to read every user’s name? Looking at the example, I’m even more sure that skipping them is the right choice.
Maybe the community is also not that small anymore, with everyone knowing certain accounts.


If the country lasts long enough, Trump will be referred the same way. It’s just much easier to break things.


This reads like a Star Wars opening crawl: https://starwarsintrogenerator.com/scroller?u=26zznrtq


I didn’t claim that Democrats are the salvation. I have no suggestions on fixing your political system. Just pointing out the fact that Trump was elected. Twice. So this goes even deeper than politicians and their cronies - it’s a huge part of the population that’s rotten along with them.


Another reason is that it’s not like there was a coup and the population is being held hostage. They voted for this. Twice.


Just to clarify, the only reason he’s a threat is because Americans voted him into office twice.


He’s too rich to care.


Probably also a big reason why it’s less profitable - consumers are upgrading more and more slowly. In part because of the performance gains being smaller, in part because a lot of components are getting more expensive. In that way it’s a self fulfilling prophecy.


The South is also the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and the part of the country with the highest percentage of black population.
Out of necessity? And that’s hardly a positive achievement.


Their infrastructure likely enables individual keys for every model, it doesn’t need to change.


It’s not vote manipulation, you’re just a dick.


What does consent have to do with attraction?


Do you accept that people can prefer partners older or younger than them? If so, do you really think that’s something that can be dealt with by some kind of “conversion therapy”?


Yeah, functionality between these varies, I know some of them can tell you what capabilities the cable’s chip spits out.


These days a ~10€ gadget can tell you about the electricity going through a USB connection and what the cable is capable of. I don’t like the idea of basically requiring this to get that knowledge, but considering the limited space on the USB-C plugs I’m not sure anything is likely to improve about their labeling.
Going by your comments, I think you need to know a few basics before you get into people’s suggestions for actual services. Start with this: more or less, “the cloud” is just someone else’s computer. It’s bigger, the connection is faster, etc., but the services you use most likely run on a Linux computer much like the one you already have.
For experimenting with the topic, it would be good to have another computer that you can mess around with and not worry about having a usable machine. If you can cobble together a desktop from old parts it will be enough to start the learning process.


If engineers were the ones in control that would mean something.
As I see it, phone manufacturers have zero reasons to keep the battery degradation low, but many reasons to push advertised capacity and charging speed. If you were cynical, you could also assume that they’re trying to make sure the battery doesn’t last too long because they want to keep selling new phones.
What’s less clear is which of these expenses are for having such a big military in the first place, and what it costs on top to shoot all those missiles.