Canonical make it hard not to use snaps so only those who took extra steps are not using them.
Don't use it - vote with your feet :)
urxvt
. It works good enough and doesn't use much memory.
It seems it was done to marginally improve serde_derive build times? And just on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu?
Indeed. If you use nix instead of compiling in 8 seconds it fails to compile almost instantly.
All of them.
xmonad
- tiling wm because I'm too lazy to place windows by handsfirefox
- since a lot of things I'm working with is web based and I like my adblock and don't want google spying on meurxvt
- a terminal that is fast enough for most applications yet doesn't use as much memory as fancier onestmux
- a terminal multiplexer - terminal tabs are not as nice plus lets you leave stuff running remotelyneovim
- I need a text editor and it works great for that purposes covering all my needs
Too many ads and bad UX? Right. This article is a great example for both: https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@aras/110846684099110476
Then there's Haskell that would remove (well, used to at some point) your source code file if you made any errors: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/163
The context seems to be missing.
Not an nvidia dev, but so far all my cards been nvidia, went over a quite a few of them, both laptop and desktops. In my experience they just work once you install proprietary drivers and the only type of a problem is when ubuntu silently decides to upgrade it behind your back - in this case you need to restart the machine so kernel modules match the drivers.
While I share the sentiments about cryptocurrency being a solution that is in search for a problem - libs should not editorialize the contents while still claiming to be "more complete and accurate crate information than crates.io"
Today the came for cryptocurrency, if we don't speak up - tomorrow they will come for monads and other category theory goodies.
I saw md5 checksum implemented in scratch.