

Theoretically one can slap a shit ton of solar panels to produce H2 with excess energy. Not very efficient, but still very green.
Theoretically one can slap a shit ton of solar panels to produce H2 with excess energy. Not very efficient, but still very green.
Yep, I have a pixel 6a and will never buy a Pixel again because of this battery clusterfuck
That will also solve the mandatory restart after? I guess so. Any side effects?
My only problem with Fedora (Workstation) is that it really likes upgrade though restart. And upgrades are daily. It can’t can be turned off (to not require restart) on KDE variant, but I didn’t find an option on Gnome one.
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Once on internet, forever on internet :) Thanks.
From my weak Linux knowledge, Wayland has problems with screen sharing.
Will the driver be dressed like Optimus?
He was awarded and did a lot of un-peaceful things later on
And this isn’t even the first time. During previous presidency they did something similar with displaying Russian military equipment or something like that.
C# has been very optimized since .NET Core (now .NET). Also jit compiler and everything around it.
In theory Java is very similar to C#, an IL based JIT runtime with a GC, of course. So where is the difference coming from between the two? How is it better than pascal, a complied language? These are the questions I’m wondering about.
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Also the difference between TS and JS doesn’t make sense at first glance. 🤷♂️ I guess I need to read the research.
I have a hard time believing Java is that high up. I’d place it around c#.
Funny how such companies don’t care that employees would be more effective with better tools and those license prices would result in way over $20/month profit. 🤷♂️
Core development tools licenses are too expensive? That’s an odd company or from a very low standard country?
Can anybody comment what does this mean for a common user?
To me it sounds like what Java or .NET JIT does. I doubt it falls strictly into emulation 🤷♂️
Well, not. Browsers are slowly becoming the cross platform for your apps and it makes a ton of sense from resources (create a single app vs an app per platform) perspective.