

Man I wonder when Valve manages to ship a 64-Bit Steam Client.


Man I wonder when Valve manages to ship a 64-Bit Steam Client.


I’ve clarified my point.


They are not hiring employees. They are searching for an independent contractor. That is a small but important difference.
Edit: added cursive parts to clarify.
https://www.phoronix.com/forums/node/1594957
For anyone curious
That’s not going to happen with the current tech. Maybe someone comparable comes out with those specs.
As a specific example: it is used in control loops to accurately describe your system. If you have an accurate description it then becomes trivial to describe the PID controller to manage it. Going from open to closed loop is as simple as adding +1 to your equation for example.


Fall Guy did that. The consequence was a lot of videos with everyone cheating.
There is always the option of waydroid to get android apps running on Linux. It’s not a great solution, but a first stopgap measure to use services only available as apps.
nope. That’s the way it works in Germany.
Starting day is whatever the first working day of the month is.


Probably because the creator had a blog post that got shared around at a point in time where this exact problem was resonating with users.
It’s not always about being first but about marketing.


It also is an option to ensure everyone has the same dev environment.


Rust libs for use in the kernel need an extra approval. But it turns out, whenever it’s easier to just include a dependency doing what you need, instead of writing a bad version of it yourself, most people take a dependency.


It doesn’t say what type of capacitor is used, but electrolytic capacitors can basically be charged and discharged indefinitely. They don’t wear down . However they age based on temperature. The ones at my work have 2000h @ 105°C. For every 4 °C coolor the lifetime doubles as a rule of them.
Also without storing the nuclear waste.


For the second step there is git blame-someone-else


No. Unless you use waydroid


It was the project that helped develop rust into what it is today.
You can get your ds to boot any room you want.