That thing had 16K of ROM. Every byte was sacred. Only manual was on paper.
That thing had 16K of ROM. Every byte was sacred. Only manual was on paper.
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how does that, er, work, exactly
But what other company can I rely on to give me a megaphone to tell people how much I’m being silenced?
this claim seems likely fake; however, given the two pictures, i know for certain that at least two airplanes somewhere in the world that have ÒwÓ written on them, and that makes me happy
Me talking to my dad (who last held the position of professional programmer 30 years ago) about the programming problem I’m working on and vastly overestimating how much he knows about modern software development parlance
There was that one comic that Randall did (Lorenz) where you could choose one of several paths and write your own text in the last panel. In order to implement that Randall had to create a font of his own handwriting. I wouldn’t be surprised if OP just ripped the .woff file or similar.
must have beard length at least 80% of your height.
i hate to break it to you bud but all modern editors are GPU based
name a single jetbrains product that isn’t a worse experience than using vscode plus LSP extensions. i’ll wait
this post was made specifically about me, i just know it
what about if
on a boolean followed by an if let
what if i need to if let
on the result of another if let
what if I need to nest if let
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that’s java
can’t believe they made the BSODA from Baldi’s Basics into a real thing
Why wait? It’s available from the project page as an AppImage, and if you’d rather build from source, it’s a Rust app – just clone the repo and cargo install --path .
(or `cargo install --git https://github.com/neovide/neovide if you’d rather skip that step)
As for GUI frontends being a hassle, though, I hate to say I kind of agree with you, at least at first – I quite like Neovide now that I’ve gotten used to it (and bothered to configure it to my liking), but Konsole has more sensible defaults for sure. I’m also in the habit of :q
any time I need to go back to a terminal to compile something and it is incredibly frustrating having my terminal emulator close and my entire editing session disappear on me whenever muscle memory takes over.
With the ubiquity of C64 emulators, that’s easy enough to demonstrate by experiment