

The article links to https://devblog.qnx.com/qnx-self-hosted-developer-desktop-initial-release/, maybe they don’t block your region.


The article links to https://devblog.qnx.com/qnx-self-hosted-developer-desktop-initial-release/, maybe they don’t block your region.
Keepass2Android can use an sftp server. If something was changed on the desktop, Keepass2Android will ask if it should merge the changes.


Sure, just break millions of other people’s scripts on a whim.


Don’t forget the OpenDocument format of LibreOffice and the other format of the other office suite. Yeah, these will be retired any day now.
Also these.


Yes, facebook is running on a web server and the app (or a browser) is a client.


Some big-endian architectures are supported, but not RISC-V:
A related problem is big-endian support, which is also 32-bit only, and also obsolete. Its removal is blocked because IBM is still supporting big-endian mainframe and PowerPC systems; as long as that support continues, big-endian support will stay in the kernel.


But what would that help in this situation? You could as easily write result = asize; and the psize would again be unused.


I’m almost sure that ./ is the directory of the compose.yaml.
Normally I just run docker compose up -d in the project directory, but I could run docker compose up -d -f /somewhere/compose.yaml from another directory, and then the ./ would be /somewhere, and not the directory where I started the command.
In case anyone wonders: these are the same bugs reported (and fixed) last week, not new ones.


Research has shown that if societies deployed floatovoltaics in just a fraction of the lakes and reservoirs of the world, they could generate nearly a third of the amount of electricity that the United States uses in a year.
That’s a bit of a dumb statement, isn’t it? Regardless if the area is 0.1% or 90%, the output is always the same.


There are also some SAT receivers that run Linux, see e.g. https://www.opena.tv/app.php/atv_images


echo is a program, but some shells like Bash and zsh also have a built-in echo. You can run type echo to verify that.


It’s ugly and high, but not big:
Length 3,381 mm (133.1 in)
Width 1,685 mm (66.3 in)
Height 1,721 mm (67.8 in)
Kerb weight 1,006 kg (2,218 lb).
Yes. Or 100W.


0.1kWh per hour can be written as 0.1kWh/h, which is the same as 0.1kW.


Do you mean 0.1kWh per hour, so 0.1kW or 100W?
My N100 server needs about 11W.
Ok, but what is “no information” supposed to mean? Why does it not say “empty”?