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Which language uses these signs? It truly looks like some kind of alien language
Which language uses these signs? It truly looks like some kind of alien language
Maybe that’s because of your extremely niche hardware vendor not providing appropriate drivers for their hardware?! Honestly, I read your salty comments under this post and your kind of attitude really pisses me off. Don’t like the experience? Totally fine, don’t use Linux and move on. Linux, for the most part, is FOSS software so feel free to contribute to it instead of complaining about things being broken. Linux is also free in terms of cost. So quite frankly, the developers of your distribution of choice owe you nothing.
PowerShell: right clicks and selects run as administrator, loses previous session
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Maybe there’s some crazy preprocessing going on that transforms regular code into the donut shape? I can’t imagine anyone can grasp any of it otherwise.
I wrote a quick formula to install bunbun via homebrew on macOS: https://github.com/haukesomm/homebrew-repo/blob/main/Formula/devraza/bunbun.rb :-)
Feel free to submit it to the official homebrew tap if you want to!
brew install haukesomm/repo/bunbun
Yeah that’s why you’re supposed to use header guards… If you don’t and include your header in multiple places your program straight up won’t compile.
Edit: Deleted because I mixed up two different products lol.
I still think they could make federation an opt-in preference though.
Yeah so effectively not federated. Pretty sure they’re not actually interested in federating anyway
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