Slackware is still around, no past tense. What makes you think it was closed source?
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4z01235@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•No, 150-Year-Olds Aren't Collecting Social Security Benefits11·5 months agoAh, yes, quite a few systems use that. Iirc, when I first got into research I believe it was SPSS that have me pause (maybe STATA) when dates seemed to reference day in the 60s. It’s been a while so I don’t remember the specifics, but I always thought it was a neat way to handle dates.
Maybe it was 1 January 1970, the Unix epoch
4z01235@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioter Already Rearrested on Gun Charges36·6 months ago(Pay)checks and (account) balances?
4z01235@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Conservative people are the moist toxic and aggressive people for no reasonEnglish27·6 months agoWhat do you mean by moist?
They’re just poking fun at a typo in your post title
Also, interplanetary timezones and leaps.
4z01235@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•WikiLambda, backend for Wikifunctions, rewrites itself from Node.js (!!) to Rust7·8 months agosince it’s JIT, it’s actually faster than Python and Java in most cases.
Java is JIT’d too, and Python can be depending on which runtime you deploy.
4z01235@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•RPN Calculator (Reverse Polish Notation) for Android.3·11 months agoWhat has changed about RPN or calculators in the past year?
4z01235@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•My Uncle Donald Trump Told Me Disabled Americans Like My Son ‘Should Just Die’3·1 year agoThis quote sounds a lot more like eugenics than euthanasia.
4z01235@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•So, Fedora 40 is out, any guess as to when we can expect Nobara 40?7·1 year agoYou can check the release notes to be sure, but generally you can just perform the update and move on with life. Backing up your data is always a smart precaution.
Generate the binaries during test execution from known (version controlled) inputs, plaintext files and things. Don’t check binaries into source control, especially not intentionally corrupt ones that other maintainers and observers don’t know what they may contain.
You can use it for normal applications that aren’t sort of “system components” like a VPN. So if you want to install some office/productivity software, or a web browser, or a music/video player, then a Flatpak would be a reasonable choice. For most of those cases you would probably still choose the RPM if it is available, but Flatpak is also fine if not.
That’s because YAML syntax is a superset of JSON. Any YAML parser should also accept JSON, not just the one k8s uses.
I just went through this exact process (not for the first time) two weeks ago with a bug in the golang standard library. Fun times. Deep in the dependency stack of a container build my team doesn’t own so who knows when I’ll get a fixed version.
MX Clears.
Ayy, another Tex Shinobi user. Sweet.
4z01235@lemmy.worldto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•It was 15 euros earlier today, what happened?English3·2 years agoIt’s also available in the Android Play Store and will be on the iOS App Store soon.
4z01235@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Barack Obama Is Also Scared Shitless That Donald Trump Could Win Another Term: Report0·2 years agoSeems 12ft.io doesn’t work for NYT, but archive.is does:
That doesn’t make the source code proprietary or non-open, it just means it isn’t a community driven project.