I’m guessing that it’s going to be hard for us outside of China to have a good idea of just how much has been deleted
I’m guessing that it’s going to be hard for us outside of China to have a good idea of just how much has been deleted
Great news to hear. It would be cool if they put out more info/news/blogs about the issues they run into
Haven’t paid much attention to this side of things, but this will definitely be an important goal to reach
I use Linux mint on my old Thinkpad and for the most part it works great. I use Kubuntu on my desktop. Asides from from weird hardware issues I had when initially setting it up, works great as well (Wayland too).
I agree with others: Linux mint, fedora, Ubuntu. Honestly, whatever gives you the least number of issues
What are the chances this actually happens?
Is this going to be a truly new key or just a shortcut?
I didn’t think that the market share was actually changing much? Like it’s low but it’s still used, especially on Linux workstations with nothing else pre-installed
Cleaning house which is good. Selling old smartphones is turning out out to be a pain. Got my windows desktop turned into kubuntu! Overall been pretty happy with it
also trying out mastodon again, will see how that goes
learning the shim sham! fun times
This is the unfortunate truth. Mathworks tools are heavily used in the engineering space, so it’s an obvious choice for academia to teach.
As much as I try to get my company off of Matlab/Simulink, it’s a challenge. Just so much legacy already written in it
And Epic Games announced a big layoff coming soon. I dunno what’s happening in the industry rn, but it’s not looking good
Going okay~ My responsibilities at work keep increasing, but at the same time I’m able to influence more.
I’m planning on converting more of my home office space to double as dance practice space. Wanna learn more Charleston & Lindy hop
Didn’t realize you could host your own, that’s good to know
Good to hear that the fight is going
My team practices rebasing instead of merging, but generally our tasks are pretty separate so conflicts are uncommon. The ones that we do have are not that big.
However I am anticipating more of them now that we’re changing build systems
I haven’t heard of it actually, I’ll take a look
Work:
Personal:
My favorites right now are Julia & Rust. In their respective fields they’re a breath of fresh air and I enjoy coding in them so much. If Carbon ever manages to get off the ground floor I’ll be interested in trying it out. Regular C++ has too many footguns
my team had issues when IT accidentally changed permissions on the files inside a bare git repo located on a file-share. Otherwise it works okay as people clone and work locally. Not the best solution but we’re working around restrictions that makes this the easiest thing to do
Being able to download your own data would be a start
hopefully the US doesn’t keep being stupid about RISCV lmao
this is great news! we definitely need corporate backing here