Google is broken, they have had no end user service for many years.
I think you can get service if you are a government or large company.
Google is broken, they have had no end user service for many years.
I think you can get service if you are a government or large company.
It’s a new coding paradigm, I will take some time getting used to looking for libraries in the uyghur/tianamen
folder.
They can use the same name but if the owner signs their commits we can at least spot the fake commits.
And even if they clone all repos they don’t clone the build systems, so their builds of apps and windows installers will be signed with different keys.
For people who follow guides to clone something from a repo, compile it and install it, they need to be on their guard if the repo URL is not the official one.
I hope it’s patented so we can just avoid Logitech.
Better avoid the whole of Europe to be safe.
Install WordPerfect 5.1 on the Pocket386 for a more retro feel.
We can hope that the missing 45B will be critical for tesla to keep its market share, and then we end up getting good EV’s
It’s a plus if trump’s supporters are scammed before he can fleece them, let the convicted felons well dry up while other scammers get rich.
Then there’s more ‘uhm’ and ‘aah’ involved.
I use them but they are definitely made to be annoying.
I don’t think Steam and Wine works on RISC-V? Especially if Wine uses native x86 instructions.
But maybe in the future games will be recompiled for RISC-V, wouldn’t be surprised if it ends up being a checkbox on Godot.
I really don’t care, most YouTubers I watch use Patreon and Twitch subscriptions for the bulk of their finances, think they buy candy with the pennies YouTube sends them.
I occasionally buy merch from them, that’s my support.
In 50 years I hope we can set up a LAN and play some CS, TF and Quake in the nursing home.
The key is stored in $APPDATA\WelcomeMat
I found the box art for Mushroom Plumber 64
The new Japanese Lacquer Box satellite.
They want the best con artists.
40 years in the field you say, and how old are you?
Yeah it still seemed slow today.
In grade 5-6 we had a course on typing, it was boring so instead I played NIBBLES.BAS and GORILLA.BAS started modifying the Basic code to give me more lives.
Some time later I got hold of Visual Basic 3.0 and made some small programs, after that I was told that the cool kids were programming in C++ so i got hold of Borland C++ Builder 1.0 and played with it.
The latest language I learned was Python, this was when Oracle brought Sun (2009) I was fond of Java but wanted a language that was not in the clutches of a corporation, and Python was already on the rise back in 2009.
I think starting with Python is a good idea, when you get better at the language you can then add more languages like C/C++ or whatever you feel for, because when you know one programming language its easier to learn another one.