

let comment: String = String::from(“lol”);
println!(“{}”, comment);
let comment: String = String::from(“lol”);
println!(“{}”, comment);
For your use case, building from source might be more practical.
Why the hell do you only have 8GB? Are you trying to install flatpaks on a smart fridge?
Anger has a way of adding a few zeros.
Except this is about System Shock 2 and not Deus Ex, Mr. Bot.
I like that you even retained the typo from your irrelevant listicle.
For those that didn’t read the paper, they are literally attempting to calculate the monetary value of top open source projects.
We first estimate the supply-side value by calculating the cost to recreate the most widely used OSS once. We then calculate the demand- side value based on a replacement value for each firm that uses the software and would need to build it internally if OSS did not exist. We estimate the supply-side value of widely-used OSS is $4.15 billion, but that the demand-side value is much larger at $8.8 trillion. We find that firms would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if OSS did not exist.
This is the huge takeaway for me. Open Source saves companies and organizations so much money because it allows them to not have to make that component themselves. Having open standards literally saves the economy trillions of dollars not having to “reinvent the wheel”.
Both are exclusively CIS.
I think the terminal is 1 line taller than the video and that line is the bottom of the previous frame.
Anecdotally, I’ve had way more audio issues in Windows than I’ve had in Linux.
Linux audio setups don’t always work out-of-the-box, and sometimes require a bit more configuration, but once you get them set up the way you like, they stay that way.
Windows audio configuration is flaky as hell. It’s constantly changing with updates, and I’ve had so many issues with drivers just silently failing. It seems to have the most trouble with discrete sound cards and USB audio interfaces. I can’t tell you how many Discord and Teams calls I’ve had in Windows where the first 5 minutes is re-configuring audio settings that didn’t stick. This is basically a non-issue in my Linux setups.
macOS audio is probably the best combination of easy to configure and it works consistently. The biggest downside is that you need a lot of 3rd party software to do anything more advanced than setting a single device and volume for the entire system.
Note: I primarily use pipewire now. I used to have more problems back when I used pulseaudio.
If you’re going to make a lewd ad about finding nuts, having his face stuffed between a man’s legs makes way more sense imo.
Just a snippet from a bigger function.