Back in my dsy we only had non programmable computers. Wanted to make the computer do something? You had to specifically build in the function. And that worked JUST FINE
Back in my dsy we only had non programmable computers. Wanted to make the computer do something? You had to specifically build in the function. And that worked JUST FINE
Well zygist didn’t work before so i thing the did change something, wich is also likely cause it seems like they redid the whole app
My bank app had this and i had to go through quite a lot of hoops. Then i didn’t have root for a while (new phone) and when i got root again i also only needed to enable zygist for it to work. So i guess they changed it?
Well i don’t really have a choice as i want to code some stuff for my smartwatch (pine time) and also wanted to take a look at the code of the hyprland window manager (wich is written in C++ afaik)
I decide to learn C++ and suddenly everything and everyone mentions C++… Is that a sign?
Read loke instead of lake.
Gonna take a bath in the Loke
Please be so kind as to look at what instance im commenting from
Even more cringe if your instance is telling people that you use arch. Couldn’t be me lol
Works every time 72% of the time
I have not experienced it but half of the arch users on reddit seem to have experienced it. Also it’s not a continuous problem but rather a problem with a certain arch and grub version. However the fact it happened once (to many people) means it can happen a second time
Arch DEFINITELY breaks itself. See the whole “arch update broke grub” dilemma
When was this talk ever about a production environment??? Of course i wouldn’t run fucking arch on a server or similar. But the benefits bof arch on my PC outweigh the disadvantages
In that environment, YOU are the tester.
Well i don’t exactly trust a website that i have never seen before with root access to my phone (well their application anyways)
Well seems like i missed this one
Well you can’t just say
My block ads Magisk module:
without providing the name/link
I can confirm debian is harder because of missing firmware. I haven’t managed a working debian install yet
Until you run it for more than a year and have more packages installed. Like everyday something doesn’t work for me (ok granted some of it is my own fault). My arch install feels like it’s held together by ductape and some silly string.
What they are referring to is people just don’t update their server because during that time they wouldn’t be able to make a profit. This goes more to middle siszed businesses but happens rather often
That quote goes hard for no reason