I’m German and I didn’t know we can count to 720 with our hands…
!Explanation: An exclamation mark marks factorial, and 6 factorial is 720.!<
I’m German and I didn’t know we can count to 720 with our hands…
!Explanation: An exclamation mark marks factorial, and 6 factorial is 720.!<
But I think it’s better for it to fail from expected behavior vs unexpected behavior. Your storage being full is very transparent and expected, but that a file reaches max size and starts cutting off is unexpected and would surprise a lot of people.
I myself use supercomputers and the log files can get into a lot of GB, and I would hate it if it just cut off at some point.
Well, Linux is also made for servers and super computers, and just imagine it refusing to keep logs because the file’s too large


Die*


I used to run Debian Testing and it borked my install - never had that problem on e.g. Arch. I feel like because it’s not a rolling release as the default but explicitly for developers, it’s less stable. But that might just have been bad luck.
Honestly, also the latter. If you are using hundreds of thousands of cores for over 100h, every single second counts.
It really depends on your field. I’m doing my master’s thesis in HPC, and there, clever programming is really worth it.


It’s not an electromagnet, it’s a superconducting magnet. And turning it immediately off makes it melt.


Then buy second hand
May I introduce you to our Lord and savior, rustc?


The EU disallowed it and Meta had to pay a fine for sharing data between Facebook and Instagram. So I hope it won’t happen.
C++: You can do everything, but with garbage syntax and ten traps to look out for™


I meant from a user perspective. Sending images doesn’t work half of the time, the search is completely useless if you have tens of thousands of messages etc. I use it every day btw.


I really want to like it, but from a technical perspective, it just doesn’t work well tbh.


I don’t think I have to explain that obviously, this is the case in Europe as well. E.g. Germany alone has 16 vastly different states, and each state has multiple subcultures. The main difference is, our subcultures are more than a thousand years old, and the US 250.


Agreed with you until you said Japanese kids learn more critical things about their past than Americans. That’s absolutely not the case.
I can recommend Hetzner. The price is actually really good compared to the likes of Google Drive.
Flash news, America is authoritarian