This “Amazon’s Choice” is actually really valid, I’ve had mine for a few years and they perform great
Edifier R1280T Powered Bookshelf Speakers https://a.co/d/03UMQk4c
This “Amazon’s Choice” is actually really valid, I’ve had mine for a few years and they perform great
Edifier R1280T Powered Bookshelf Speakers https://a.co/d/03UMQk4c
I entirely disagree, Go has some of the most straightforward and meaningful syntax I’ve ever used.
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We’ll know if he ever finds some funny way to say he’s using Windows… that or he’s genuine and it’s a click bait title, didn’t watch it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Age or experience? Because both are funny
Golang
Go modules backed by a robust standard lib and Go’s interface system makes doing a tonne of high performance work super convenient. Also multi threading at the language level makes way more sense.
Fuck I fell for it… gg dominos
I thought the whole point of android is to be open source. We shouldn’t let Google own it
You forgot to declare custom primitive types. You cannot create a bool you gotta declare a DoubleYouDoubleYouDoubleYouDotLemmyGradDotML_Bool
I’ve been calling myself a programmer. That’s mostly what I do anyways
I know Grep.app can usually do it. It couldn’t find your thing
Go. I love writing go, its so simple and predictable and the accessability of multithreading and being allowed to create as many “threads” as I want make me feel smart as fuck.
Futurama styled arm brace smart phones. My phone is always with me and smart watches are kinda really lame. An arm brace with a touch screen I can pull off and use would be awesome.
Thank you for letting me know I’m not the only one
I really love my apple track pad on my Manjaro setup. It’s big and smooth and super comfortable. Nobody makes 3rd party USB track pads
That’s kind of a bummer
Why is there always someone named McCarthy involved in US foreign affairs
Go
I’m tired of not having a proper parallel/async model in my languages
I had problems with my bookshelf because when I switch to Linux too.
I had static, audio drop off, volume issues, bad quality.
If you want good sound off of Linux then you have to develop a deep intimate understanding of pulse audio and ALSA. It’s very hard to share the problems that you’re having with audio on web forums, so there’s not much help you can get here. I spent good month or two kicking pulse audio until it worked, you might have to go through the same.
Convention over configuration feels like such a fight when I’m trying to configure something