

Yeah, give me a raw TeX file, or at least a plain Markdown document. Maybe reStructuredText, if they’re feeling Pythonic.


Yeah, give me a raw TeX file, or at least a plain Markdown document. Maybe reStructuredText, if they’re feeling Pythonic.

Sprint is was a phone carrier in North America (pretty sure just the US, but they may have been in Canadia, too)


So then, beyond safety standards, what’s stopping someone from developing an open source hardware vehicle at this point?


I used to miss Mitch. I mean, I do now, but I used to, as well.
Good Blink album, too, though I could just be too normie in that opinion
Um, if you know about it beforehand, prep your notes and summarize them into about A4 size and just say “read this note”


Your node_modules directory can get so bloated that the community came up with different package managers just for deduplication! pnpm, for example, makes one global-adjacent cache, and then just symlinks the dependencies as needed. This is because the regular npm doesn’t, because what if the package changed between the 20ms since I downloaded it for nuxt? (Sorry Nuxt users, had to pick a name)
They’re asking “technically or actually in practice?”.
Dude, Proton is so good for 2d gaming. I have, I think, 3X the number of Stardew Valley mods installed than when I had it on Win10. It’s at the point where I am deciding on whether to downgrade my Windows SSD and just use it for firmware updates (though I might experiment with running the DualSense tool in wine, instead).
The latest build of SteamOS actually is working on this exact problem, btw. So yeah, we will.