Performing all those whacky movements and operations is nothing short of an arcade gaming experience.
Performing all those whacky movements and operations is nothing short of an arcade gaming experience.
Good, you still can get it right on the first try then
Okay chatgpt write a script for this gameplay showcase focusing on the lack of hand holding in detail
Its not an entry point into programming at all. From the preface of the first volume,
The following chapters are not meant to serve as an introduction to computer programming; the reader is supposed to have had some previous experience. The prerequisites are actually very simple, but a beginner requires time and practice in order to understand the concept of a digital computer.
Its a long path but one you can take at your own pace. Good luck
Idk but Doom runs pretty well
It is a checkbox in ubuntu. I don’t remember it being there for debian although I used it a few years ago so it might be a new change
Yeah but last time I checked I couldn’t play videos without enabling non-free repos
That reminds me…
I miss those Robert Baratheon memes from the freefolk sub
There are many ideological reasons to hate ubuntu but I agree it was a solid choice and still is for people just wanting to get shit done without caring too much for the stuff underneath
I completely agree. Still, the interactive graphical visualizations like in the ohmygit game are quite helpful and fun to play around with. I would recommend checking it out after you go through the official git book to consolidate your knowledge.
I do but I don’t get the time
Plus if anything Debian is more stringent regarding proprietary packages than Arch. Arch package manager will let you install open source drivers or proprietary drivers equally. If adhering to “extreme” moral values is the joke about being labelled vegan, then debian is the vegan one.
We all know this is a side hustle.
I don’t. And I’ll be wary about assuming that. If they devote their time and effort to one thing, they’re sacrificing being able to do other things. Idk why there is a need to explain that
All systems copy the kernel into RAM before running. It needs something to store the kernel/OS when it’s off so some kind of non-volatile storage like hard disk/usb disk is needed
Computer is a stretch. It’s usually called a microcontroller or system on a chip. It works off 1.8V input voltage and so will run off a USB supply. Raspberry pi which is a computer is called System on a board.
High spec machines are a curse 🤔
Arch user won’t even have a language pack if he doesn’t install it
Fuck you I’m poor and angry
Lol I love the unfiltered shade