In the comment section there is a link to the article about David Woodard, who is the main character of Wikipedia's investigation
The article is from 2000, more than 25 years ago now, but it looks like an interesting complementary read
In the comment section there is a link to the article about David Woodard, who is the main character of Wikipedia's investigation
The article is from 2000, more than 25 years ago now, but it looks like an interesting complementary read
Well, one time it did help me when I knew the password but it didn't work
Spoiler
Turns out the zip I made on Android didn't understand UTF8 as password, and translated non-ascii characters to some other codepage, or something like that
You should then average the salary over the time you were paid 0 because you were learning on your own, too
Yeah, this whole meme just looks like ‘I hate Rust and don't want it anywhere’
Of course, there is importance in trying it everywhere, because it shows where the language and ecosystem lacks and can evolve; but beside that, I think adoption by big companies wouldn't happen if it wasn't any good as some want to believe
We had to use Nix to build Rust services and make containers of them. It works pretty well, except with Nix 2.29 and 2.30 where it is broken for some reason
Why are you mixing Shavian with International phonetic alphabet, and use θ in place where ðæt should be?
This. Also reminds me of macbooks for students
29 hours and 4 minutes as reported in another thread
I do this sometimes. After I reply, I don't expect another question maybe because I assume it would be in a single question otherwise. Then I return back to whatever I was doing and can often not notice any new messages ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
On the other hand, I'm usually ok if you choose at your own discretion in such a case, I'm not the one to be picky if I failed to choose in the first place
Sounds nice, especially considering how they tried to limit consumer-grade GPU ability to mine cryptocurrency. It may have been a noble effort, but it was both futile and anti-consumer.
U.S. president Donald Trump issued a suite of directives in May aimed at hastening the development of advanced nuclear reactors. The directives, delivered via a set of four executive orders, set ambitious goals, such as having 10 new large reactors under construction by 2030
This unexpectedly sounds like a good idea, albeit I'm a bit afraid of what will become of it in reality
It was a really good comment up until ye last paragraph