Usually the most straightforward solution is good enough. And when you want to improve the performance, it’s rarely about time complexity.
Usually the most straightforward solution is good enough. And when you want to improve the performance, it’s rarely about time complexity.
No, that’s just bloat feelings
Microsoft has nothing to do with this. This is entirely on Crowdstrike.
It’s incredible how an issue of this magnitude didn’t get discovered before they shipped it. It’s not exactly an issue that happens in some niche cases. It’s happening on all Windows computers!
This can only happen if they didn’t test their product at all before releasing to production. Or worse: maybe they did test, got the error, and they just “eh, it’s probably just something wrong with test systems”, and then shipped anyway.
This is just stupid.
That doesn’t solve anything. Linux is also subject to cyberattacks.
What’s your solution to cyberattacks?
Not really. This isn’t a Windows problem. This is a faulty software problem. People can write faulty software on Linux too.
Why don’t you just go directly to FaltyDL’s own channel directly if you want to listen to their music, instead of relying on some BS playlist unrelated to the artist? Music seems to be accessible there without Andrew Tate shit.
I got a Switch. It’s been mostly untouched for years. Most games that aren’t created by Nintendo themselves are available on Steam. I even played Totk on PC using Yuzu.
Fortunately for you, most universities in the world offer a similar computer science curriculum as the ones in US.
Not sure about English department though.
GPL can prevent the linking of external and non-free third party libraries. It can add an increased legal complexity to the code base. It’s difficult for MIT licenses to have that “clashing” between licenses.
There are variations to GPL that allow the linking of non-free third party libraries. Either way, consult your lawyer before using GPL code.
Difficult to punch coworkers in their face in zoom
Refactoring for the sake of refactoring is rarely a good thing. It should be done with a clear purpose in mind.
Refactoring is often necessary to ensure new features can be continuously added with ease.
Undefined is not part of JSON specification. It’s also not a thing in Java.
People who are capable of installing Linux are probably already aware of it. Most people when they buy a laptop is to have something that just works out of the box. Just open the laptop lid and it’s welcoming you with the setup process. Telling them how to install a live USB is already too much information.
Developers tend to think in extremes.
This practice is bad sometimes? Avoid it at all costs!
This practice is good sometimes? Use it all the time without question!
It uses a glitch that’s only possible on Wii Virtual Console as well. All other versions are 1x A press any%.
This is not necessarily true. Linux had trouble with Nvidia Optimus, which is a GPU technology that seamlessly switches between power modes. Well, that is if it works properly, which it didn’t for Linux. I haven’t heard it in a while, so I assume it’s not a problem now anymore.
But it was a big problem where Linux laptops drained batteries much faster because they were using the GPUs at max capacity at all times.
What I’m saying is that the efficiency of Linux depends on access to hardware features, and that might depend on the vendors of the drivers.
Also, like it or not, if there’s one thing I envy about Mac is its power efficiency. They usually last really long on one charge.