Word, major respect for writing x86 assembly. That shit’s trash.
Post hog
Word, major respect for writing x86 assembly. That shit’s trash.
This is why you don’t get a meme domain. Just get a boring one that’s stable.
A few on this machine, mostly the usual “plug-n-play” suspects: openSUSE, Ubuntu, Mint, etc. I’ve narrowed it down to needing a specific driver which will have to be installed after the install, but I don’t have an extra thumb drive for it since the one external drive I do have will have the os on it, and I just haven’t been arsed to make it work on a single drive by modifying the partition to add a second one and put the driver there. It’s just a pain in the ass.
Yeah, mine was a pain in the ass. Haven’t sorted it yet. Must be a different chip set.
What did you do to get the keyboard and mouse to work?
Good thing we don’t have a Planck Cruncher ;-)
Kind of a perfect fit for Jimmy Pesto
I have decided that Jerboa is by far the best mobile Lemmy experience. I only open the browser version to post custom emojis.
I usually pick usernames and email addresses with diceware. Unless I’ve got a zinger in mind like with the propter hog one.
Yep, the only decent mobile client.
A partially eaten apple
Zypper is by far the best package manager available, providing atomic and reversible updates, and their open build service makes reproducible builds. Those two are by far the best things about openSUSE. It’s not without its faults, which is why I have switched away at times, but I always come back after using the crap available in other distros.
openSUSE is the best os in general, in my experience. I’ve kept coming back to it time and again for decades.
Isn’t that just an apple watch?
They did lower decks wrong when they cancelled it.
I agree. You are not wrong. But in this one case it’s easy to see that it’s just quoting from some christian website somewhere that wrote on the subject. Anyone with a background in christianity can quickly verify that it’s a good answer. That’s the only point that I was trying to make.
Ok I get your point, but in this case it was just quoting from some religious website or something. It’s not hard to fact check. I think they just posted the screenshot because it was a quick answer to the question.
The correct answer is we don’t know. There are novel (to us, anyway) states of iron, for example, that exist at extreme temperatures and pressures that have led scientists to postulate on the possible existence of a crystalized iron core, within the already solid inner core.
To add to this, it’s also very easy and very likely to write assembly that has zero speedup or even significant slowdown versus what the compiler will write.