

Free/Open something: BSD😂


Free/Open something: BSD😂
Go through LFS, but just read it, imagine packages being compiled.
You guys feel free to keep being JS-phobic but please don’t describe setting up an ECMAScript runtime environment scarily complicated. It’s apt install node npm notably on Ubuntu/Debian. That’s it.
Besides, there are Bun and Deno now which are evidently faster runtime than Node.
If you have a problem with the language itself, please criticise at it, not something made from it. In fact, being a programmatic schematic file, a script rather than a compiled language makes more sense because a script evolves faster in development while sacrificing performance. Performance isn’t top priority.
And you said it’s object-oriented? Which part of this piece of code in their tutorial looks OO to you?
https://fluidcad.io/docs/guides/sketching/introduction
circle(50, "xy") // circle on the XY plane
rect(100, 60, "front") // rectangle on the front plane
line([0, 0], [100, 50], "xz") // line on the XZ plane
slot(80, 20, "xy") // slot on the XY plane
arc(50, 0, 90, "front") // arc on the front plane
Reheat cold tea? Only need to heat up 50mL of water in a glass?


If I read it correctly it’s double win for guys who have cancer and don’t want to reproduce.


Not if you’re also loooong.


Modify playlists. Perhaps just use VLC or built-in music player for that.


Is SD card a hard requirement? Did you try internal storage and did that fix the problem?
A “music player” here plays twp roles: filesystem handling and audio playback. Have you considered dividing the jobs to multiple applications? For example, get a playlist manager, and have it call the music player with “next track” in order.


They should at least have tried one of them and tell people what they don’t like about it. But no, just a prompt-like question: Summarise XYZ, with pros and cons and tables and citations and screenshots.


Because this question is asked 100 times per month, every month. Not just here. One can literally search and get a much better answered already post.


Does the major version number (4.x vs 5.x) mean anything?
No. The major version number is incremented when the number after the dot starts looking “too big.” There is literally no other reason.
https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html
Also,
Does the odd-even number still mean anything?
A long time ago Linux used a system where odd numbers after the first dot indicated pre-release, development kernels (e.g. 2.1, 2.3, 2.5). This scheme was abandoned after the release of kernel 2.6 and these days pre-release kernels are indicated with “-rc”.
What does this have to do with open source please?


Something looks more complicated is not a problem. Compare long division to a calculator, why would one think the calculator is more elegant? The calculator only enabled those who can’t do math acquire the answer.
And somehow in modern time, learning is someone who should be ashamed of??? Since when?


Not sure why you were downvoted, but Void Linux’s TUI installer feels great to use, just as good as Alpine and *BSD out there. It really takes only five minutes to install and boot to your new system.


Alpine too.


Excuse me, bro, you were basically asking for a free meal. You basically want someone to spend money on promotion to get adoption rate high enough so that most places have reviews, and all those server cost to serve you hi-res pictures of those places. Oh, and why not throw in some street view cars?
Just wanted you to know that open source is not the same with free service. I, of course, don’t have anything useful to you to contribute, because I don’t have a million dollar to host a Google Map open source, no tracking alternative. I’m here to comment because your post, in principle, does not belong in this community.


It’s a map. It’s not a place to collect reviews and realtime bus location. Remember maps, the paper ones?
Go some where else for those.


Thanks. I cancelled my upvote.
Just looked it up. Otaku (お宅) is essentially 宅, which means “house”. It became an adjective which describes someone who seldomly leave the house, which relates to animation (anime). It probably means somewhere to host images or videos now.