This is about installing on a Nexus 5 which is from 2013. Sounds painful.
This is about installing on a Nexus 5 which is from 2013. Sounds painful.
RIP. I had no idea he was that old.
I’m not anxious about the election. I’m anxoius about what happens in the 4 years after it. Keeping me calm til November 6 is near useless.
NK already has missile tech, just not clear whether it has real intercontinental range. The US and Russia did that in the 1950s though.
nuke delivery stuff
That’s what space tech means, I thought.
It sounded to me like people have become more distrustful towards news media. Seems understandable.
Does gnu bc have outstanding bug reports? If not, it doesn’t need updates. Its spec was frozen 30 years ago, more or less. Rather than unmaintained, I’d call it maintenance-free. BIFL software as it were. Sounds great to me.
Seems like a whine, bc is an interactive tool and it’s unusual to use it for anything where its response isn’t instant.
GNU bc is one of the oldest GNU tools and it uses an MP library that RMS banged out in an afternoon or two, I think. It could probably be adapted to use GMP which is very high performance.
Preferring GPL to other licenses seems fine with me, unless I want to work for Amazon without getting paid.
I use autotools and don’t remember having such issues.
If there are 1000s of people there for a parade, why not just have an impromptu one? Those are the best anyway.
We have supercomputers in our phones. They can handle it.
Contacts and dialer should maybe be merged. It’s nice to be able to call someone and make notes in that person’s contact page during the call.
Is there some obstacle to writing them? Special SDK privileges or anything like that? Seems like a good thing to degoogle if possible.
People still pay that much for 8-bit S-100 machines?
I’ve been fairly happy with K9 but if they are about to Mozillify it, I will check out FairEmail.
Spam
Aha, OP might have included that in the article excerpt:
The data initially came from decades of warranty cards filled out by customers and returned to gun manufacturers for rebates and repair or replacement programs. A ProPublica review of dozens of warranty cards from the 1970s through today found that some promised customers their information would be kept strictly confidential. Others said some information could be shared with third parties for marketing and sales. None of the cards informed buyers their details would be used by lobbyists and consultants to win elections.
I’m an antifan of Apple but the M4 Max is supposed to be faster than any x86 desktop CPU, and use a lot less power. That’s per geekbench 6. I’d be interested in seeing other measurements.