And in the porygon episode (sort of)
And in the porygon episode (sort of)
“projects” is doing some megaton lifting
2 wins, 1 loss
Saving the bees is nice, and it prevent meta to expand their ai for longer
But this means that it’s one nuclear reactor less, and possibly dirtier energy is used
And in my mind “CE” is “Clear everything”. I’m keeping OP’s method
They also accept pulling the power cord out as “oh no” and shutdown for you!
I didn’t know it was native too!
True, but my joke wasn’t meant to be scientifically accurate at all. We have a genie here. They don’t care about science. Apart from monkey paw science
0 is the freezing point of water 50 is the boiling point.
If it’s 30°c outside, it will be only be 15 after the wish, thus fit what the character said
Granted. Celsius now range from 0 to 50
Edit: … or whatever unit you prefer. It’s still the same
I wanted to check out bitwarden as a self hosted service, but looks like I better stick with good ol’ keepass+Syncthing
I’d actually recommend consent-o-matic instead of IDCAC. It actually selects the minimum concent for you instead of just hiding it.
It’s definitely viable. Just not for me, like dark souls.
I tried nix because it seemed cool, but dipped fast due to things like this. Definitely not a desktop distro (at least for me)
Yeah it’s cool but where meme?
Recent update big update or just good maintenance?
As up to date as Debian
(Obviously a joke, Debian is great)
Usb killer: you guys do things with the computer?
True. For now I got a combo of Firefox and Firefox focus. Set focus as default browser, and if you do need cookies, copy the link.
I think they are referring to crates vs binaries vs cargo binaries.
Crates are your libraries, not meant to be standalone, binaries are your .exe, cargo binaries are meant to be compiled by cargo on your machine and run through cargo, ex: cargo sqlx
They might also refer test binaries and example binaries which are two executables that only compile the tesrs and the examples to make sure they work, but apart from that idk
For a second I thought it was the Linux comunity