Just realized this is BDG, so nevermind this is actually literally perfect.
Just realized this is BDG, so nevermind this is actually literally perfect.
Or is the problem that he’s wearing khaki instead of the canonical blue-Jean shorts?
Projected on a 2D screen, it’d look more like a normal venn diagram.
I want this specific update now. Actually so much better.
Yeah, but he’s also not the xkcd guy.
I want part 2 like, yesterday. It’s such a good game, I’d play it day 1 no question.
Yeah, I feel that man. Hopefully it doesn’t happen again though.
Ugh I had to get an obscure PCIe card working a few years back and it was a huge pain. I believe I ended up having to find the broadcom chipset by model because the generic brand driver didn’t support it, then the arch repos didn’t have the driver for the model, and there were several aur packs available that I had to try one by one. And it was kernel module loaded, so each was a reboot.
Absolute hell of a time, probably about 5 years ago.
I’ve had this happen. I never did figure it out, personally. I distro hopped a bit and eventually ended up back on Arch and it didn’t happen again, so I guess it was a bugged install?
Journalctl might be a great friend here.
Especially a decade ago before archinstall
These days it is comparatively easy.
Dtolney, the author for serde, has a stupid amount of libraries that fit this.
Other than serde, he owns syn, thiserror, anyhow, and async-trait.
He’s practically the Atlas of the Rust ecosystem.
I’m not a nihilist defeatist. I’m a nihilist optimist.
I hate these filthy neutrals. With enemies you know where they stand, but with neutrals, who knows? It sickens me.
To open this were going to use a 50 thousandths turning tool and this wave rake from the Covert Companion… And just that quickly, we got this open.
I look forward to 5-10 years from now when the people who were kids now start pointing to this acquisition as the negative “turning point” for Blizzard because they liked Overwatch 2.
He joined Unity in 2014. I don’t believe for a second that a board of investors agreed on anything for that long.
Jetbrains, all round. Datagrip is way faster and easier than SSMS for day to day queries, Clion does a great job in almost anything compiled, PyCharm makes it easier to manage large Python code bases over standard, the list goes on. Their software is expensive, but so so good.
I definitely had to reinstall Manjaro way too much. Endeavor only broke for me when Grub broke for everyone.
Oh yeah, definitely this. If it doesn’t break down in water, it won’t break down in the pipes.