Arch Linux user was a bit more stable and a bigger backpack for going the meme
Work a surprisingly well lol
Arch Linux user was a bit more stable and a bigger backpack for going the meme
Work a surprisingly well lol
I once had a racing condition that got tipped over by the debugger. So similar behavior to what’s in the meme, but the code started working once I put in the print
calls as well. I think I ended up just leaving the print calls, because I suck at async programming
I mean, its mostly a meme anyways so I say go for it
I like the way you think.
Yeah, tabs are larger spaces, what’s your point?
/s
You may be right, but I still have an unreasonable hate for tabs in code
Git flow eliminated 95% of merging issues for my team
Are you into UK old school dubstep or the stuff skrillex made 10 years ago?
I bought 1440p instead of 4k last year on purpose because I didn’t want to have to deal with scaling. Plus it was cheaper and I need less power to run games on it lol
14 down, 1.18 up 🙃
Ooh la la 😏
We get underpaid and an unreasonable amount of money still flows to shareholders etc. Essentially we still suffer from all the exploitation that comes with capitalism.
I mostly mean the lack of proper universal healthcare that forces many workers in the us to use holidays for sick days. I was assuming that’s the reason 3 weeks of holidays sounds outlandish to the original commenter.
And believe it or not, we’re still being exploited. Just not as badly as you guys are.
Ever heard of IQ tests?
You confusing lack of knowledge with lack of intelligence makes me think you’re plainly stupid.
That would definitely be next level marketing. I wouldn’t be surprised if this actually helped them long term.
You’re forgetting that pacman can show a little pacman as the loading bar. Also I’m always happy to run updates so typing “yay” into my terminal just feels right.
ARM chips were common in phones, even 10 years ago. But after doing a bit of research, there seems to be an unofficial open source version of android made to run on x86. Might be that this thing is running that. No idea, really
Wondering the same
Edit: after a quick google session it seems like usually the
reboot
command is linked tosystemctl
so it should be pretty much the same thing as far as I understand.