Best scientific packages in the open source by far, a library for everything, everybody knows it. Works on all kinds of systems. Available by default in many OSs.
You might not like it, but you can’t leave.
Best scientific packages in the open source by far, a library for everything, everybody knows it. Works on all kinds of systems. Available by default in many OSs.
You might not like it, but you can’t leave.
That’s all we need for games.
Gamers don’t need to be protected from bad games because gamers don’t need good games. Anything that’s a real good or service should obviously be more regulated.
Why? You aren’t buying the servers. You can simply not buy games that don’t have third-party servers.
If you buy a copy of a game, that copy should be your in perpetuity. Beyond that. there’s no need for regulation.
They finally got Sopwith.
In an interview, Douglas Adams said after lengthy consideration John Cleese picked 42 as the least interesting number.
Was this written by an ai? Yeah xwing was good but so was wingcommander for the same reasons. Every good space combat game done since then has basically duplicated the experience.
I was downgrading from Debian Sid to Bookworm. Boot failed. Ran the live cd in rescue mode. I’d uninstalled the kernel. Took only a couple of minutes to fix.
PHP is a sturdy club. You aren’t going to take over the world with it but you can reliably put a dent in something.
[flips safety off[
There was zero chance he wasn’t tipped off. The attack was too massive to be completely secret.
You’re gonna need a -y on apt-get
Last bits are: “Would you like to see files on”
“1. Secret moon base”
“2. Captured alien space craft”
“3. ELE asteroid headed for earth”
Feel the bin Salman renaissance.
My MAGA friend called me up two days after the election and said, totally unprompted, “By the way, if you think there’s going to be a coup, there’s not.”
I thought to myself, my god, there’s going to be a coup.
Ancient Art of War. Really old RTS where food, morale and exhaustion are all-important. You’d think it’d be a micro-management nightmare but it plays smoothly. Unfortunately not multiplayer and never remade or even imitated, for some reason.
“Long term planning? Competing with emerging powers?” It’s worse than that. They’ve forgotten that these are things people can do.
Notepad++ is the only thing I miss from Windows.
I guess I don’t know. Whenever something tempts me to R, I quickly find that Python’s got a good-enough solution.