Isn’t java generally backwards compatible? I switch java versions willy nilly in my (small) projects and never really noticed any problems when upgrading the version
Isn’t java generally backwards compatible? I switch java versions willy nilly in my (small) projects and never really noticed any problems when upgrading the version
I am running 8 gigs on my piece of shit laptop, and i just have to make sure not to open minecraft and the browser at once, otherwise it’s absolutely fine
A propos potato cameras (i recommend checking out the channel):
I mean it’s like bread with butter but better
“I paid for the entire display so i’ll use the entire display”
The pills i see are mostly 1000 or 4000
It could fit in a standard 3.5 inch floppy disk, sure it’s not the smallest, but for a full app written in javascript and not asm it is, in fact, small
Linux: i punch myself in the face because it’s free
Windows: i pay this guy to punch me in the face, but he sometimes decides to punch me in the nuts, and also tries to sell me stuff
Found a pdf: https://heinicke.xyz/nixos/alfa.pdf
Out of curiousity, what did you dislike about it?
+ pihole and throw in noscript if you’re extra paranoid
One thing that comes to mind is an NTP server, or if you have a beefy server, you could host maps
It happened to me once, disabled cloud backup on my documents folder, and onedrive decided if it can’t have my folder, no one can
I did get my data back, since onedrive kept it in the rubbish bin or somewhere like that
After that i nuked onedrive from my laptop, and now i use arch btw
Also i think the FUTO keyboard has multiple built in models
This reminds me of that one time when i pushed with my github token as my username (dw i revoked it)
My general tip (disclaimer: i am generally a newbie): don’t be afraid of rewriting code, if you bodge one thing it will get you later twice over
Even better: make it purely functional
“Pepsiman” started playing in my head, but instead of pepsiman it was f****tman
I dont know how outdated your openAI knowledge is, but they stopped meeting the definition of open a looooooong time ago