Assembly is probably the closest thing to magic humans have ever created.
(I’m disqualifying String/Quantum as they are “theories” and not in common use)
Assembly is probably the closest thing to magic humans have ever created.
(I’m disqualifying String/Quantum as they are “theories” and not in common use)
If you go far enough, everything is.
But SVGs are one of the few image types that can be human readable and editable
C is almost the old “steady” standard now it feels like. It’s so flexible and the frameworks are already built…
The individual pop up for upgrades on windows is probably the single biggest bother… (except the Microsoft bloatware/spyware of course)
I didn’t even realize “app pinning” was a thing.
I want to daily driver this for fun for a while. Only problem, just installed Arch, so I need to wait a bit
Riddle me this, why is there such a thing as proprietary drivers for anything? Especially consumer facing products like this?
Don’t you want anyone and anything using your product in any situation? Help me understand NVIDIA’s bit with this?
Yep. These graphs tell the story.
Precisely. And maybe bring the grass to Lemmy a little bit
E: see my posts
I just use the play store
Putting it here as its own child comment…
wX (Gitlab link) is my new “standard” weather app. It’s a bit crusty and dense in data, but man the density is a feature, not a bug in my opinion.
wX is actually terrifying in its depth.
Oh God I hate iTunes for the compilations. I will have about 3 hours worth of music called Track # by various artists YouTube
To be honest cat = upvote. The flag 🌻 is just a bonus
The Twitter panic and lock down. You can’t read tweets without being logged in
We’re only* 30% of the way through our lives
I’m still confused to the nth degree, but some of them are funny
The black widows really get that screamish response that most bugs don’t give me. There’s something about that red on black that hits my primal buttons in a tizzy
The only other bugs that get me like that are the too many (more than eight legs) bugs. Milli/centipedes