It’s because people put in the hard work of writing amazing macros instead of baking code reuse into the type system itself 😁 I’m a rust noob and I love the derive macro.
It’s because people put in the hard work of writing amazing macros instead of baking code reuse into the type system itself 😁 I’m a rust noob and I love the derive macro.
Have you looked through the kernel logs? dmesg will usually show something relevant when wakeup from sleep is malfunctioning, and may show something about the USB charging as well.
So the patch is just copying the existing warning to a standard location?
It’s definitely not a clear cut rule, but generally places with higher population density vote more blue
Data from 2020 here: https://engaging-data.com/election-population-density/
I’m interested in how this is changing, my understanding is that many rural areas were more liberal historically.
Let’s be real, it’s city vs. country no matter where you are.
Na you can only do that in an airbus
Sheesh can we get on with replacing pdf?
Imho desktop Linux is usually set up where a single bad app can lock up the whole system. This is not every Linux system, but I run across it more than I would like. I believe part of this is an optimistic approach to memory management which makes the system run better overall most of the time.
Windows seems slow as hell most of the time, but killing a process seems to work reliably (not clicking on the hung app takeover UI, using task kill or task manager)
I don’t understand these memes about killing processes in Linux vs Windows.
I want to meet the windows XP update team in 2024 😁
How much for security updates for XP?
Sleep.
Then all the projects!!!
Roy is that you?
If it runs Linux, definitely
Step 1: write a blog post
Step 2: cite it on Wikipedia
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Profit
Spectral distribution.
So close
And Mac! Whatever that means 🤣