Actually, I kinda am. I've only sent paper mail maybe once or twice in my life. I mean, it's not so hard of course but still.
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To be fair, the static keyword is overused in various languages and has various other purposes.
IIRC: C has both static functions and variables. Static variables keep their value for the next time a function is called, no idea what static meant for function declaration.
Rust has static variables, which are similar to constants but can be abused as global variables.
Just to be sure (I haven't done a lot of java and don't exactly like it):
static in OOP means that we don't need an Object of a class to call a static Method or access a static value, right?
What do you bist that takes that much memory?
So sshfs or sftp?
My computer works better than that of others? I'm not so sure sometimes.
I just received an email from my home server saying that I have 8 sectors offline on my main storage Array.
By sending a physical mail to their office, if what I've heard on smashing security is correct.
Seems cool. When I want real fancy apt on my workstations, I just use nala, but the layout for apt 3 looks nice and better suited for default environments.
Proxmox is just Debian 12 with additional software preinstalled
I feel the same. Over the recent years it's becoming abundantly clear that Nintendo hates their fans. It's actually really sad and disappointing.
For example:
- Smash Sports exists DESPITE Nintendo
Oh, so you actually sent one? I don't have a Roku device (I don't think they are sold where I live). What did you write them? Did you get some kind of response? Have they made the pop-up go away, and can you use your device like normal?