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scorxn
·2 anni fa·discuss
Hmm, not sure what you mean. The consumer cards from AMD and Nvidia are still gaming-first, and games utilize new features like ray-tracing and DSS. Speaking as a lifelong PC gamer and current Twitch addict, the industry still seems very healthy.
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·2 anni fa·discuss
https://newatlas.com/music/suzuki-omnichord-om108/ says $750
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·3 anni fa·discuss
I use the free “community” edition daily: https://github.com/beekeeper-studio/beekeeper-studio/release...
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·3 anni fa·discuss
Agree with these points, but at 1.5 I'd insert: intimate knowledge of the maps. "Holding angles" is such a profound advantage, and requires knowing the maps inside-and-out.
scorxn
·3 anni fa·discuss
Oh man, what a fun era of tech. I had a REX 6000 that I adored.
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·3 anni fa·discuss
Super interesting to read everyone's opinions about C&P. I too was force-fed lots of classics in school, and practically always resorted to CliffsNotes. For whatever reason, C&P struck such a chord with me, I "couldn't put it down", won a scholarship writing about it, and got to skip a bunch of Lit classes in college :)
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·3 anni fa·discuss
The password management was reincorporated into the Firefox app, and you can tell iOS to use Firefox as your password manager. See bottom of https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/end-of-support-firefox-...
scorxn
·3 anni fa·discuss
Check out Firefox if you need a cross-platform browser that syncs passwords, etc. I use Windows, macOS, Linux, and iOS, and I've found Firefox to be my best option.
scorxn
·3 anni fa·discuss
I feel ya. My RPi does indeed have a case, with a fan. The backups are offloaded to an external HDD.
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·3 anni fa·discuss
I have a Raspberry Pi running Pi-hole and Time Machine, making that little board probably the best value piece of tech I've ever owned. https://saschaeggi.medium.com/use-a-raspberry-pi-4-for-time-... is what I followed.
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·18 anni fa·discuss
Amen. If the goal of programming is to liberate humanity from tedium, what's with this kind of elitism? Many of us live happy lives as programmers with zero formal training but relentless curiosity; having never cracked SICP or taken an electronics course but producing solid work -- often with the help of high level languages and frameworks. I mean shit, isn't that the whole point? To let anyone make something effective?