Austerity programs (cutting library fundings), woodworms, relevance criteria (e.g. doubt that many non-academic folks would keep statistic’s books), trash cans…
Austerity programs (cutting library fundings), woodworms, relevance criteria (e.g. doubt that many non-academic folks would keep statistic’s books), trash cans…
Say Plasma “breaks” - a wiki will not help fast enough.
I’m not trying to defend rolling release for a gaming console, but give me at least the option to decide for myself whether I’m ok with breakage or not. There is this kernelspace NT driver that I wanted to try, but I couldn’t because pacman is locked.
I don’t like containerisation because it leads to bullshit like atomic distros. I don’t want a spicy Android.
Steam OS has some cool elements like the menu, the in-game side panels and the game mode/desktop dichotomy, but incremental rolling release is utterly deranged from my POV as an Arch user (btw).
If the borrow checker fails, the thing in their hand might throw some very effective error messages.
Arch KDE and SteamOS.
How do they handle the naming confusion?
Xi Jinping is smart. China didn’t take the bait, but it was hard to resist the urge. The people of China ached as they realised they were tricked, but their glorious leader had them covered. The real, Xi Jinping-approved plan came later. /s
This is still discrimination and a bad attempt of neoliberal gender pay gap apologetics. “There’s nothing wrong, the individuals are responsible.” + “Negotiate better” (even when there’s no level playing field, because same negotiation gets reward or punishment based on gender)
Same job, same pay.
Care to name some of them AUR tools you use?
Arch as a server distro is not unheard of, I guess it just requires folks to know what they’re doing.
Just because the world supposedly ends in two generations (spoiler: it didn’t), doesn’t mean specialised knowledge production is utterly useless.
Also, there’s a whole science about science’s societal position and function.
What the fuck are they talking about? Yes, esoteric math exists, but this text just seems like misanthropy with extra steps. Maybe I don’t get it.
In WR:SR (a Industrial City-Building Economy and Transport Simulator), there are different placing and overlay modes, like Snap-to-Grid (L4), Elevation (R4) and Underground view (R5), but I still need the first two buttons for zooming/radius(L1,R1), placing(R2)/removal(R2) confirm and the small buttons for placement elevation (for road/rails (and their bridges), pipes/cables) (X,B), mirroring (Y). (I forgot what A was for).
Basically every time you need more than two keys on the keyboard and the mouse simultanously, for the equivalent on the SD, the lower backbuttons come in handy.
I have a game that I was afraid of figuring out the controls yet; it is Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead. In this game I will likely need every available button twice or something.
NO PARKING
I don’t have a room that would justify a desk. I use the SD daily and it’s faster than my other options anyway.
Don’t underestimate the Wadden Sea.
Some prisons might be better than others, some people might be able to withstand the system within and work on themselves.
This is like the disinvention of the printing press, at least from an archeological perspective.
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is this science in the room with us now?