So many forks for something that can be solved entirely with bash inbuilts
So many forks for something that can be solved entirely with bash inbuilts
Squash me later
I agree on your take, but I don’t think that “future scaling” is a concern for the most home users.
How could you tell it was secure?
Isn’t the second if condition false
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Maybe he is just seeding Linux ISOs on the private trackers
I have a custom split keyboard (lily58) and use the neo special character layer as my lower layer
But only if you don’t look
Nix is a functional programming language / package manager, which allows you to build software reproducible.
For example, one developer has version 1.1 of a dependency installed and a second developer has version 1.2 of the same dependency installed. Both build the software from source and get a different result.
This can lead to “but it works on my machine” bugs. Nix mitigates this and ensures that all devs have the exact same versions and the build process produces the same output.
In theory these kind of bugs can now only happen because of hardware fault.
For game piracy this should streamline the installation process. You can just run one command and the game works and you don’t have to tinker around to find out why it does not work for you.
Yes, in functional programming you want to use pure functions. Exceptions are impure, therefore it has to be declared.
Other functional languages don’t even have exceptions
There are no imports, these are type annotations
Use libgen
Edit: you can also check the FMHY Wiki for sources.
if (theorems_for(free))
make_instance_of(x, String)
You could try Puppeteer, but I don’t know if you can check third party cookies.
Also I can recommend using Apache Airflow for automation. It is like a fancy crontab with a webui and email notifications, and lots of other stuff.
I thougt this is a standard feature, at least deluge and qbittorrent can do it.
Please put your code between tripple backticks in a seperate line above an below your code. Single backticks are only for inline code
like this.
To answer your question, the .2f
means it should only print two digits after the decimal point.
You can also use some other variations like this:
%2f
print the number at least 2 characters wide%5.2
print the number at least 5 characters wide with a precision of two digits after the decimal point%05.2
the same as above, but fill leading digits with zerosThis is just formatting, play a bit around with it and you will get it.
Graphene just changed it to be enabled by default
But maybe they hat this feature earlier than AOSP
Also, why is the only contact option on the wiremin page a gmail address?
Did the same in school on a Z80