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I often use grep.app to look for example. It’s fulltext search for code on GitHub, and just get information about the parameters and output by looking at the library’s code.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, technology, and several other subjects.
I often use grep.app to look for example. It’s fulltext search for code on GitHub, and just get information about the parameters and output by looking at the library’s code.
Yes, but Discord is using a really old version afaik.
There’s Armcord which does support screen sharing (and all sorts of neat features).
LanguageTool also has a libreoffice extension
Most dependencies are bundled in the “runtime” images, and it uses file deduplication to reduce the size of the dependencies, but it’s still a little more than a normal package manager.
The reverse exists, there is the DeArrow extension which removes thumbnails like this and replaces it with a crowdsourced frame of the video.
It’s probably the thumbnail, but I can’t do much about that.
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ARM = Advanced RISC Machine
However, RISC-V is specific type of RISC and ARM is not a derivative of RISC-V but of RISC.
In my defense, the contents were blocked by a paywall
It’s a real archived article from April 1, 1939
It is literally what you wrote. Don’t write A = B, when you mean A ⊆ B.
Which Desktop Environment are you using?
I use Debian myself but I’m considering switching to NixOS.
You can deselect all with CTRL + SHIFT + A and deselect a specific part by changing the selection mode from replace or additive to subtract.
Reminds me of the Rock Pi S
I keep hearing about people being aware of it’s existence, but I have yet to see a single person say they use it.
It’s easy to compile something for a certain infrastructure if you can compile it yourself and won’t have to beg another party to do so.