Except for (cosmic-) bitflips and/or evolution changing the programming
Except for (cosmic-) bitflips and/or evolution changing the programming
Last time i had to setup Windows (about a year ago) i used https://privacy.sexy/ Although i have to say my knowledge in Windows is rather limited and i havent crosschecked every Skript for smth malicious and i kinda wanna see someone else recommend this before i recommend it to random people. but i have given up on that random Chance, so please have a look and at least consider a security concern :D
A Mother who loves to gaslight ist not helping as well, in case you were wondering
Ich kann aus Erfahrung sagen dass die dönerläden in Heilbronn sehr häufig Besitzer wechseln. In meinen 2 Jahren die ich in HB gewohnt hab hat ein Dönerladen aufgemacht wos besser als meh war. 7 der 10 haben geschlossen und neu geöffnet unter anderem namen. Und die 10 haben halt den billig Hackfleisch dönerspieß mit billigen Zutaten und sind dementsprechend nicht einen Besuch wert…
That its producer has gone bancrupt they have absolutely lived the enshittyfication while doing the settings in their custom Android and I am currently on the last supported android version (12) which will probably go unsupported soon-ish and the company I got the phone from has sold so few that the definitely better alternatives (Lineage, etc) don’t have any reports of people who have done it with my device or even a tutorial. And reading into flashing it on an unsupported device is a rabbithole I currently don’t want to spend time with. And if I fuck up I can’t even write the company to fix it for me or smth like that…
Well you’re writing a Compiler with extra features to tell you where compilation failed but without actually executing the code. If the language you are trying to implement has defined a BNF for its language its quite doable and depending on the features you want to implement almost easy. There are BNF interpreters and chumsky e.g. is close to reading like a BNF. But if you’re building a language where you gotta find out the rules yourself it can take a while and finding all the edgecases can be a problem… But the project is big enough that most probably don’t finish theirs
I am currently writing an LSP for the shaderscript used in Godot. Its close to glsl but some differences make me not wanting to just copy paste a glsl one. I am currently trying to wrap my head around chumsky. I am coming from a lot of c code and my head doesnt work like chumsky does, so it has its ups and downs, but lexer for glsl and lexer, parser and like half oft the evaluator for the preprocessor are done and working😊
Under da sea with malloc and free 🎶
Ach was, einfach n bisschen Wehrpflicht und das deutschlandticket abschaffen, den reichen n paar Steuer Erleichterungen zukommen lassen und kohlekraft ausbauen und schwupps haben wir wieder genug Geld /s
Vlt ist auch eine bilinguale Version denkbar: Crazy Dummer User
And I heard that if you self host you can use the premium features for free
Agreed, me to! And I use syncthing to sync my database between my devices Edit: mine is called KeePassDX but its the same database file
Man I gotta move there… Any recommendations?
Well you could have saved those hours if you were on one of those restrictive OSs. I mean why would anyone even wanna do that? /s
Ye and with lithium and sodium it runs even better! No idea how its so good. And once I found controlify by isXander I didn’t even need to worry about any mappings 😊 just a great experience overall
Java edition on Steamdeck, I e SteamOS
Kekw grad gesehen das ja deutsch hier. Also opennic.org ist laut meinem Browser nicht erreichbar. Für euch auch oder nur bei mir? Weil servers.opennic.org ist erreichbar für mich
Ich hab ein wiki.opennic.org erreichen können, also hab ich jetzt alle infos 😁
Peer2peer connections are very difficult. Mainly because clients are behind a NAT which allows only connections from inside to outside. So when a client wants to connect to another client one connection comes from outside and is blocked. There is a “bug” called NAT holepunching to still connect but that’s not a trivial task and doesn’t work on all setups. I recently tried out webRTC for a multiplayer game but I still don’t know what to do with people where that connection can’t be established. SteamAPI has a P2P feature as well, and when they can’t establish a p2p connection they just silently route the packets over their servers.
Also my immediate thought is that the End of the track when it connects to the Start isnt doing it with derivatives and therefore looks not smooth/shockfree.