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Very nice. I’ve been daily driving KDE for 20 years and only changed the default wallpaper once or twice.
Very nice. I’ve been daily driving KDE for 20 years and only changed the default wallpaper once or twice.
Someone once told me their grandparents in Brazil were part of a community where Latin was spoken as the primary language, but I can’t find any information about it online in English.
吃鸡 literally means “eat chicken” but it’s just an expression and here it refers to gaming. Like “eat crow” is an English idiom that makes no sense if translated literally to other languages.
Borg for backup. I’m really surprised it’s not more widely known. It’s an incredible piece of software.
Also, not really lesser known software, but a lesser known feature of file systems including the ones we use in FOSS operating systems: extended file attributes - useful to add metadata to files without modifying them.
+1 for Whisper. Also, I use Piper for the reverse (text-to-speech).
Also, if I’m not mistaken the uninitialized prop
is not guaranteed to be nullptr
here, so this private destructor could be trying to free from some random pointer.
Somebody should tell him decibels go into the negative numbers
I’ve been working with CUDA for 10 years and I don’t feel it’s that bad…
I’ve heard this trope before but I’m skeptic. I’m not a C expert but I can’t believe memory bugs in that language are so much more benign than in C++.
Nothing wrong with that… Most people don’t need to reinvent the wheel, and choosing a filename extension meaningful to the particular use case is better then leaving it as .zip
or .db
or whatever.
It’s exaggerated but yes, this map really reminds me of many large Chinese cities. It’s probably true every major city has a People’s Square. I think the map is based on Beijing.