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If it makes the people paying taxes feel happy then I don’t see why not.
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If it makes the people paying taxes feel happy then I don’t see why not.
It’s cool, it’s probably just self extracting. For convenience!
Plus you have plenty of time to tumble once or twice while your large codebase compiles.
I do all my Linux kernel development, and especially compilation, on my steam deck.
That’s the final invisible panel. Code that definitely won’t compile, does compile, and tests all pass.
And he’s accomplished so hilariously little compared to the other billionaires out there. Not that they deserve billions either, but look at Google and the ridiculous progress they’ve made, and innovations they’ve created, and code they’ve open sourced. Steve wants to be among such “peers” in terms of wealth while having done relatively nothing.
If you’re up for pgp and git, gnu password store is a killer app. There are a few guis, including Android and iOS, and if you use gopass there’s a nice plugin for browsers as well. And it’s ultimately just two tools that are both solid and generally well known.
I think it means you probably use software they contribute to even if you don’t pay them.
My 3090 is a light flickering machine. Kind of annoying tbh.
My first choice is actually Kagi these days. I pay for my search provider to have some peace of mind that my search provider isn’t selling me.
I mean, that’s exactly the same set of problems faced by closed source software. I guess one potential difference is that you can hire new devs to take over if it’s successful enough. But both crappy documentation and team burnout have killed lots and lots of internal projects at places I’ve worked.
Yeah, this is definitely meant to go to that tune. It’s just not the usual lyrics.
And they’re going to be rewarding users for their contributions, the same amount as always I take it.
I’m assuming OP wants to run on Linux and I’m not familiar enough with .NET Core to know how much or how easily you can run it on Linux. I know some things definitely run, I just don’t know how much.
For camera software, zoneminder is a classic, and frigate is probably the new kid in town. Web hosting will depend on your web developers but docker will have you covered for almost anything. Probably just steer clear of asp.net dev shops.
I stopped at the Watcher Knights for the same reason I stopped in Elden Ring. I can only get my butt kicked handily so many times before the rest of my Steam backlog starts to look a lot more appealing.
I kinda lucked out with my build up until the final boss and I’ve gone back once to try again after like a year. It was a slaughter. Couldn’t even get a couple hits on Radagon.
That’s it, I’m reporting you.
/s just in case