

lead developer moves to US
“IT IS NOW A USA PRODUCT, DO NOT USE! STAND FAST BROTHERS!”
lol
lead developer moves to US
“IT IS NOW A USA PRODUCT, DO NOT USE! STAND FAST BROTHERS!”
lol
It isn’t, at work we’re in the process of evaluating how useful it can be and a bunch of people received Cursor licenses to test it out.
If you’re trying to do something common it works great as long as you are concise enough. The moment you try to get it to do something obscure it starts failing miserably.
And since Arch is rolling release it’s python-lib, not python3-lib. :)
Problem is that distro1 has req-lib2.5.3 while distro2 has req-lib2.7.8, but your project was developed on distro3 with req-lib2.9.5 so you have to deal with every distro having different lib versions and compatibility issues that come with it, not just different packaging formats.
Thank you for this gem.
Made in Britain
Uh oh…
“Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black.”
Security is a big focus for gov usage, why not base off of Debian?
Bow before the machine spirit! Taste the fruit of its wisdom!
Never given Garuda serious thought, this kind of stuff makes me want to switch over from Arch.
I’ve been using the same Arch/KDE box at work for the past 5 years. All default/stock. I have 1 system related issue every couple of months, usually a known issue i can quickly find the solution to. My “maintenance” routine is to update packages once per week. The less customization you do, the less obscure issues you will come across. Life is good.
I see no racism in the video posted?
That’s a lathe…