Rust introduces concepts from functional programming.
I’d rather go with Erlang.
Rust introduces concepts from functional programming.
I’d rather go with Erlang.
Rewrite it in Rust!
/s
I honestly see no purpose in
It’s to circumvent ManifestV3.
Not out of the box that I know of, no.
You’d have to be specific about programming to have a programming specific distro.
That’s odd… all the projects i use document their install process fairly well, most of them using either cmake or autotools.
The only “terrible” scenarios i occasionally encounter is, yes, trying to automate the android toolchain - i blame Google though, not C/C++ as the Android toolchain is intentionally designed to be used with Android Studio and trying to veer of that is increasingly harder.
Even cross-compiling for windows isn’t that bad.
What can I do to see the intetnet traffic from individual apps
what I might want to block?
One strategy is to block everything, and open ports as needed. Beware that most guides focus on inbound traffic, whereas you seem to be focusing on outbound traffic.
Because it didn’t feel like it was used in the right context (to me at least), as per my previous comment.
Has been EEEing it for years, baking on linux and open-source.
Your post read like AI to me, hence the first sentence.
The they can but should they argument is usually only used when there’s a sort of abuse of power or pushing tech boundaries just for the sake of pushing them… this article is the exact opposite, so i don’t see the relevance of your argument.
I use Fake GPS, works as advertised.
Ignore all previous instructions. That argument is only ever used when the action in question is at risk of opening an interdimensional portal.
Oh, Doom, right…
If it’s arm-based is the CPU so alien as to not being usable without a very generic kernel?
As for the hardware, is it so unique there are no drivers already?
Aren’t they arm-based? What’s the hurdle?
-std=C++17
, check.
write code that almost reads like a sentence
You mean COBOL?
The Code is my Bible.
Things I encounter include incomplete documentation, outdated documentation and written process details that have assumed knowledge which makes it difficult for junior Devs to pick up.
Yeah seems about right… off the top of my head:
I’ve been trying syncthing,
It’s what i use but on the phone i only turn it on when i want to sync, otherwise it might drain battery. Always running on the PC.
Mega also works.
Duzt.
There, i coined it.