
Windows peaked at version 7, last version I used was 10.
Gaming was the only thing that needed windows, but Valve solved that.

Windows peaked at version 7, last version I used was 10.
Gaming was the only thing that needed windows, but Valve solved that.
I only use initd like god intended /s

Fondly remembered because that was the Celeron you could reliably over clock by 50%. So much Quake 3 Arena.
What does ps -A show as the user running FreeCAD?
The Fortran is tight, works, and has 50 years of field testing.
Much rather work on something old and proven than new and slapdash.
Lynx was my favorite browser circa 2001 because pop up ads were everywhere and adblock tech was in its infancy.
JPEG method tops out at 5-10fps.
Modern method is better if network can keep up.

Old languages should be able to learn new tricks.
Hey @TheracAriane@thebrainbin.org it comes off as aggressively confrontational to reply to someone and @mention them at the same time.

Sure, but in 35 years on windows I’ve never used it.
Only makes sense to use it in a script, which you wouldn’t just drop into Linux anyway.

I’ve used Windows since 3.1 and WTF is winver?
Sounds like a PR from a lone weirdo.

Using thorn in English is a pathetic bid to appear smart.
The first one is against code too. No railing on the landing.
Thanks for sharing that. Seems like a promising vis technique but would work better with fewer final states than I used for a regular Sankey.
Is there any site that does this?
If you know something better I’d like to give it a spin.
Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.
If half of your applications never reply even to reject, when is the next round? Need more activity to keep your pipeline full.
I generally didn’t have more than 3 or so going on at once in the later stages.
But that hurts the ego of the kernel developer because they have to wait for the next release.