And since it is December there is a fitting remix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkgb5J_gctM
Believe me, they are going to run faster.
And since it is December there is a fitting remix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkgb5J_gctM
Believe me, they are going to run faster.
While I did not figure out a solution yet, but I found out some additional information and came to the conclusion that nixos must have built something weirdly. Thus I posted on the nixos forum and will likely only update there: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/how-to-turn-off-gnome-hover-click-on-kde-plasma-and-why-did-it-get-activated-in-the-first-place/36643
I do not think most people know about the computer science definition of algorithm involving discrete steps. For average people I feel like your definiton of “any system that automatically sorts or elecits information, apart from responding to user input” is the only one known.
Not at expert myself - but according to my sources including the German youtuber “Held der Steine” Lego is not the top quality brand. Sure the very cheap ones are likely worse, but e.g. the polish brand “cobi” has as far as I heard better quality (I mostly heard about the difference in colouring though).
… can’t you just put i straight back into the sea?
Kinda sounds like we need a decentralized, feterated internet archive for at least each nation and maybe individuals… Or maybe I just want to federate almost everything ^^’
Edit: found a discussion here on that topic in the comments
I use vscodium for most day to day stuff and vscode for trying out/“sandboxing” specific extensions like github copilot.
Replace “server” by “os”, “computer” or “software project” and you got me as well.
Well yeah but imagine you had to do that on most lines of the code? It would become very distracting imho. If you are in a team with people that have a lot experience and or will learn more anyway this is fine. But if you are in a team with not very good programmers which “will never learn” because they have other stuff to do, you should be careful when using code like this. Though I would prefer in the former of course.