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How about 8 hours troubleshooting while trying to find the right documentation.
How about 8 hours troubleshooting while trying to find the right documentation.
Really people should go to the kernel threads and read all of them carefully and the links to the social media and read them careful too, it’s not too big.
No, people who aren’t involved with the kernel should not get involved with this, that’s Torvald’s point. You can’t let a serious project like Linux be affected by social media uproar, let the developers sort it out amongst themselves.
Plenty of projects have exe files available on the release page though, it’s just hard to find unless you’re familiar with github.
Windows/Microsoft’s biggest selling point is the backwards compatibility though. It has been the corner stone of their software development.
Snapchat and frequently updated Frameo picture frames seems to the go-to my cousins use to keep my grandmother updated about her great-grandchildren.
Posting public images of your children certainly got an icky feeling over here. At least after there was a push in media to make parents conscious about potential privacy infringement it may be for the child.
Writing Lua code that also interacts with C code that uses 0 indexing is an awful experience. Annoys me to this day even though haven’t used it for 2 years