Aren't there distros that treat the kernal like anyother package and can hot swap it?
Thanks for the update dude! Cheers!
Yup, same. A few months ago I was looking into trading my 12 accord for something newer with bluetooth since my car was worth more than when I bough it thanks to the surge in demand for used cars, but then I remembered it's still got a lot of life in it and decided not to.
Yeah, I bought some JBL sound equipment and those USB-A side cables are reversable too. Just a flap with the connectors on both sides.
I've been in -37C snow shoveling. Since then 0C doesn't even register as cold to me
I played it a few months ago on my deck. It has default preset that holds an extremely solid (i think) 30 fps from my testing. Whatever the target was it held really well
So if you don't mind 30 FPS the default is pretty good.
Anyone who has played the game knows what level you're talking about, and I find myself launching Titanfall 2 every now and then just to play it.
I was recently tasked with the traveling salesman problem on a project. My first pass was quick but produced sloppy inefficient results. Well boss didn't like it so he had me go back at it again so it would be far more accurate. Well now it slogs through figuring out an optimal solution of several thousand points.
See, it's this trying to be overly friendly nonsense I hate about JS. If you need semicolons, demand them. Don't make it seem like you don't then make your code break because it hudes that you do. My first orogramming job was at large multinational japanese motor company and they had a hard rule over no in house exe's or opensource software. So the compromise was doing everything in JS. JS refused to listen to me on doing a single threaded for loop, just run the loop, wait a moment, run the next one, wait a moment...
JS, don't help me, just do as I say
1/1000 pregnancy viability may wipe humanity out rather quickly. Though at this point thats probably a favor for the world.
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I was thinking of exactly this story as I read that comment.