Not a single real language 😈
Male 18-year-old FOSS and GNU/Linux activist and user
Not a single real language 😈
People using the cross for scalar multiplication are insane
It depends. In the proper field with the right topic, dissertations can absolutely contain very valuable and novel conclusions derived from the doctoral candidate’s experiments.
The variable is not initialised.
Debian-based distros are usually the ones with the most official support and documentation with regard to Android.
Windows -> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed -> Ubuntu -> Debian GNU/Linux -> EndeavourOS
Currently using Debian and EndeavourOS in parallel as the distributions I have settled on.
Definitely a fabulous ending, but the tie-in with Calypso only made me more curious about what all that is about. Maybe there’s potential for a follow-up show now that the 4th millennium has been thoroughly established.
Isn’t Lemmy pretty much that?
Why are they all clothed so strangely?
Logging into a non-indexible proprietary service just to be able to read the documentation definitely does not contribute to accessibility.
Incorporating parts from a free and open-source Unix-like operating system does not make your OS FOSS. Apple would be the last company to contribute their MacOS source code.
A lab work group, like that one on Reddit. I cannot remember the name and I sure as hell will not go to that damned site, but it was basically full of graduate students and technicians that shared stories from their labs.
Genuinely one of the best Star Trek shows imo. The camaraderie, science, techno-babble, mix of half-episodic-half-serialised plots, novelty, philosophical themes and depth of characterisation combine to make something truly worthwhile to watch. I hated Discovery before season 3, but ever since that, it was on a very steep ascent in quality! I still don’t like that it’s always galaxy-ending threats and that Burnham is so entitled, but no Trek is perfect :)
As I understood it, it was actually the scientists that put the portal there.
Okay, but understand that from for example my point of view, your perception appears really skewed because my GNU/Linux installations have never “destroyed [themselves] after a while”. Respectfully, I think that you project your Linux failures unto the entire ecosystem, based on issues that were unique to you.
All of those things have nothing to do with GNU/Linux and everything with the desktop environment you chose.
I think we should be thankful for having users contribute long-form thought-out content like this, instead of ridiculing them.
Oh man, the ending for Ep. 9 was just insanely cool! It saddens me so much that the show is almost over :(
You can do that while sensitive information requires completely private. There’s really no discrepancy here.
If it fits the community, just post away. Not everyone browses All.