

Well, because 99% of the time, it’s fairly decent. That 1%'ll getchya tho.
Well, because 99% of the time, it’s fairly decent. That 1%'ll getchya tho.
Faith in what? The unending march to tech dystopia?
Not sure if serious…
Not sure if serious
It’s called bitshifting and is used to select which bits you want to modify so you can toggle them individually.
1 << 0 is the flag for the first bit
1 << 1 for the second
1 << 2 for the third and so on
I think that’s correct. It’s been years since I’ve used this technique tbh 😅
Edit - oops, responded to wrong comment…
Noted, thank you!
I dunno, we live in the age of ChatGPT. Between my generic but sufficient computer skills and ChatGPT’s hallucinatory ramblings, I’ve been smooth sailing on EndeavourOS for a few weeks now.
Now compare the gas mileage lol
Edit - Was actually curious:
Vehicle | City | Highway | Combined |
---|---|---|---|
DeLorean | 17 | 23 | 19 |
Prius | 42 | 41 | 42 |
I actually expected the DeLorean to be worse
FUCK I accidentally hit 88mph again. I’m going to be really early to dinner…
Lol, appreciate it. Thought it was somewhat apt, though not perfect.
On topic, I do agree with you to an extent. The lack of point-of-sale implementation will always be the greatest pitfall of something like Monero. Of course, many store fronts have no desire to easily facilitate truly anonymous transactions, whether for legal reasons, customer data collection, or otherwise.
The idea of complete anonymity is alluring, but not really achievable in most cases as things currently stand. Having said that, don’t let the dream of absolute perfection get in the way of progress, it is still a useful tool regardless and can provide a degree of anonymity in situations where you would otherwise have none.
I’ve never used a parachute personally. They’re pretty inconvenient, have to be set up exactly right in order to work, and can expose you to pretty serious danger if not. That said, I’m sure they’re extremely useful for those in niche situations in which they may apply.
Appreciate the call out.
Been meaning to kick some money to the Blender Foundation for a minute - if anyone else cares to join :D https://fund.blender.org/
How the hell did you arrive there? Their entire point is that SO MUCH of our IT infrastructure is community built and supported, no capital incentive required, regardless of what capitalists claim.
I am indeed you. You, or rather we, are having a mental breakdown due to the tumultuous journey of installing and using an Arch based Linux distro.
Jk, I just hit install and it worked. Pretty nifty. Don’t forget to eos-update!
Knowing that with Steams’ support of Linux through proton means a vast amount of games just work out of the box was enough for me to switch to EndeavourOS.
I’ve been on it for a week, and I’m so sold.
Oookie dokie… 👀
Ok. Ignorance is bliss, sometimes, I suppose.
Cheers!
…It absolutely fails miserably fairly often and would likely crash that frequently without human intervention, though. Not to the extent here, where there isn’t even time for human intervention, but I frequently had to take over when I used to use it (post v13)