Debugging CI pipelines is so annoying, why is there no better way than committing a bunch of dumb changes until it works?
Same person as @Gobbel2000@feddit.de, different instance.
Debugging CI pipelines is so annoying, why is there no better way than committing a bunch of dumb changes until it works?
Does USB not use interrupts?
It’s not just ugly, it’s against the spec. The quiet zone is meant to be 4 “dots” wide on all sides for the code to be optimally readable.
Like rocket engines in space, the sun has its own oxidizer tank. Let’s hope it won’t run out anytime soon.
No, you absolutely don’t need to care at all about the memory management when using Linux. This rabbit hole is really only relevant when you want to work on the Linux kernel or do some really low-level programming.
I would say the most obscure thing that is useful to know for running Linux is drive partitioning, but modern installers give you a lot of handrails in this process.
Monaco got stung by a wasp.
man -k
to the rescue: mbsrtowcs
, strxfrm
and wcstold
are C functions.
What bias is it if the only entry I’ve read in this table is the one for confirmation bias?