Well, duh. All governments are cancer
Well, duh. All governments are cancer
You’re probably looking for these 2
3.4 ounces of sulfuric acid, 3.4 ounces of nitric acid, 3.4 ounces of glycerine… Bam blyat!
They’re more secure (albeit in many wsys security through obscurity) than private, although the privacy aspect is probably among the best you can get by default as far as I can tell. On the other hand, if you’re willing to do some relatively simple steps and buy specific hardware, you can achieve better privacy and security on both mobile (graphene) and desktop (qubes) devices.
I personally dislike them for building unrepareable crap, tho.
I suspect those may depend on choosing a particular response to some of the previous questions
CPUs are also somewhat choked. I had to use throttled to make mine run above 2.4 GHz under load. (You need HWP_MODE and possibly Disable_BDPROCHOT, if anyone’s interested).
But other than that, waaaay better compared to …70 laptops, and some models seem to beat maxed out t440p-s. Also quicksync massively speeds up video decoding/encoding, so I’m overall happy with mine so far.
Phew, count me relieved. The keyboard on that clone was pretty linear as far as I can remember with no variation in force applied whatsoever
Calling them features doesn’t substitute a kill.
Wannabe crapple being wannabe crapple.
Well, the link doesn’t load for me, so if that’s smth related to python and not a justification of the behavior from math’s pov, I know that’s expected. Hence,
because of the order of operations
But just as well is “1” + 2.
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Meanwhile the photographer: casually hangs on the second thingy but with only one hand (the other one is occupied by the camera)
Yeah, very well may be. LSPs always slow down opening big files, so I usually inspect those with an empty/different config
And how’s that different from js’s "1" + 2
? One can always convert a number to string, and only sometimes – a string to a number, so it’s pretty logical to go with the former.
4.2 megs on one line? Vim probably can handle it fine, although syntax won’t be highlighted past a certain point
This one doesn’t, tho, unless you care how presentable the back of your pc is… And mine was for a few years just an array of parts and wires on the side of my desk, soooo…