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Something wrong with resolved and journald?
Something wrong with resolved and journald?
While you are basically right, the problem is that there is an operator that should not exist. Though that is not the biggest problem of JavaScript.
Caroline Ellison
That’s why vegan != arch user. If you are vegan, you can not avoid the topic. Arch user could avoid the topic.
Well, if you put it that way … yes.
You can use a JavaScript to assembly converter so you get the same pain on your personal projects.
I don’t know. I played 3.5 and 5e and I like the 5e rules way more than 3.5. Isn’t PF very close to 3.5?
Thanks, I’ll take a look at it. And thanks to all the others. :D
What are good alternatives to GitHub except selfhosting? I only know gitlab.com. Anything else?
They are all useful, except for maybe Pause.
And Scroll Lock?
It magically disappeared …
You have posted basically the same post one day ago. https://lemmy.ml/post/9994522 This might be classified as spam by now …
Many maintainers use the entire systemd suite, even if they don’t require all its components.
This is the level of systemd-critic today?
Some thoughts:
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that saves each audio project as an SQLite database 😳
Is this a problem? I thought this would be a normal use case for SQLite.
You can parse TCP headers, with uhm code.
Relevant commitstrip: https://www.commitstrip.com/en/2019/02/25/pythonscript/