I’d say the opposite. Usually you barely get the requirements.txt, when you do you’re missing the versions (including for python itself), and then only must you find out The versions of cuda and cuda driver
I’d say the opposite. Usually you barely get the requirements.txt, when you do you’re missing the versions (including for python itself), and then only must you find out The versions of cuda and cuda driver
No one’s saying the points raised are not valid, just that there’s no need to be a cunt about it in what should be a professional setting.
And often you still have actual developers reimplementing this shit because EE majors don’t understand dereferencing null pointers is bad
I’m hoping federation will allow me to get rid of my github entirely, but that’s wishful thinking I fear
Isn’t civ a game about colonisation? If the stuff you described is offending to some, the whole game already is to them.
ICEs are doing all of that shit now too. The truth is ICEs are fucking overpriced and manufacturers didn’t want to lose money.
I don’t have experience in IT, but 5/7 places I’ve been to supported multiple OSes, and the one thing I can definitely agree with is; that the cheaper places seem to hire clickops for their IT team and wonder why everything is so difficult.
We don’t need to replace every accountant’s Excel with LibreOffice overnight, but forcing your dev team to basically setup their own mini IT infra to get anything done is incredibly inefficient. I spend a few hours every week dealing with hanging explorer, crashing software, filesystem operations, buggy windows manager etc.
If they have a good fingerprint on you they don’t need the control group. That’s why you get 5+ captchas when using a VPN/tor.
Parent comment applies even more so to such endpoints imo
I’d assume state (or other serious) actors already know about these companies.
That comment you answered to is full of shit, desktop Linux works fine for many companies. And no dev ever chooses Windows lol
What? No it did not. What are you even trying to say?
Concentration and extermination camps are two different things (and Auschwitz illustrated that clearly after 42 and the Birkenau camp).
A very quick glance at what happened at the US-Mexico border makes me think the camps there fit the bill, or at least the usual definition of the word (basically, indiscrinate mass internment).
The point is to keep escalating until the government cannot just keep throwing cops at the problem. This, however, requires some level of popular support, which does not seem possible given that about half the American electorate is fine with slavery in the first place.
I hate that it’s only open source on the surface, but besides clion or a highly customised vim setup, I don’t think anything comes close to it.
Linux is already a popular and viable desktop OS - for its target audience.
The downvote comes from you implying people cannot dev in Linux when its the platform of choice for this workload.
Now surely the user experience could be polished, but advanced users are at this point used to the workflow, and basic ones will stick to Windows out of inertia no matter what. Therefore the incentive for improving this kind of things is extremely low.
Why?
Small landlords are the cheapest IME, and often act like they are doing you a favour. Big ones are cold, but at least treat people like customers rather than janitors
That’s… Exactly why they would be anti union?