

To fulfill the requirements.


To fulfill the requirements.


I would love to have requirements. (No, vague teams messages still don’t count!)
Oh, look at Mr Many Environments here, he’s too good to test on prod like the rest of us do.


I wonder what CPU performance you would need so that it is compiling all the time given: average package release rate and average compile time of the most commonly installed ones.
Make it vertical? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


After both the 4G modem and the wifi dongles didn’t work I decided to flash an old TP-link router with OpenWRT (or was it DDWRT?) and using that in a bridge mode connected wifi and via ethernet to the PC. So yeah, then I got an Intel wifi 6 NIC and gave the router away.


Same goes for webp, it even supports video/“gifs”.


The ultimate validation is to see if it gets sent.


I’m stealing signal shaped noise.
Largely an urban legend. The internal electronics of the keyboard/mouse matter more than the protocol for end to end latency.
There are USB keyboards that beat a PS/2 one, at just 125 Hz polling. 1000 Hz polling pulls ahead even more.
Missing dependencies. (Or wrong version of fuse)
Even if it was true.
It is, isn’t it.
Different glibc version says hello.
Not having inter-distro binary compatibility is a blessing in disguise.
Oh I remember those! I think minecarts can still do something like that, when you stack multiple into the same spot and remove the rails; they just push each other until something disturbs them.
Furnace minecarts are so useless, the best usecase for them I saw was putting them in the ground where the top sticks out as a decoration.
Having no package manager be like:
Hey, don’t forget the addiction and self esteem issues. Social media does much more!
Must be an earlier revision. The PM just pinged me to add a fourth and fifth switch for “AI”.