I know someone with a decade old Leaf and that thing is still going strong with more than 300k on it.
I know someone with a decade old Leaf and that thing is still going strong with more than 300k on it.
KDE Plasma on Arch on integrated Intel graphics here. I’ve been on it for a few years and I love it.
It also breaks down to CO2 after, right? A small amount but still.
I find I have that issue in Windows 10. There’s not much consistency between applications in terms of which monitor or even desktop they’ll launch in when I open them.
The only positive thing I got out of that place was some great albums from /mu/, but even there the toxicity was so incredibly rampant. I wouldn’t shed a tear to see the whole site nuked.
I don’t tell people. They infer both almost immediately from my physical stature and vocabulary.
I sometimes feel like the last person that managed to land a decent tech job without an undergraduate degree, but a good part of that was being able to play a normal, likeable person in the interview.
I think what you say might be true for any field that’s new enough. There’s high demand for labourers, very little skill around, and a low barrier for an autodidact to pick up the basics and outshine the competition.
Still a hot take probably but everyone I know hates JS.
I think this is accurate on a larger scale, but I’ll often do things like breaking up a large chain of methods with an interim variable just for readability. A few lines of simple math is better than one line of bit shifting wizardry that does the same thing but doesn’t show the semantic meaning of the operation.
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