Seriously though, anyone knows the source of the pic? I've been wondering for a while.
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Stroustroup textbooks aren't for Visual Studio? At least Programming: theory and practice?
In C++? I'd rather be shot, thanks :P
Bad trigger discipline
its more intimidating
Here's what we're gonna do. We're going to do the equivalent of x11 application network transparency but with wayland.
Kind of like streaming a desktop with sunshine, but on an app by app basis.
Also we're gonna make a client that work for it on android, windows and in a browser.
Then I'm going to fuck you in the ass
Jesus Christ, how old is that Pi?
12
I appreciate the usage of the pi 1 and not one of the newer versions.
Maybe I'm just old but old pi was special
It was! I still have mine somewhere in the house. It was my kodi media player for a long time.
Pi 1 was an amazing idea, I ordered one as a sonon as they were available and then never used it for anything. I've bought way to many pis since then.
Couldβve got me there quicker by telling me the truth
That's not socks that's a gun
please donβt make me read another bjarne book. the last time i read one it made me want to stop programming
Am I going too hard by making shortcuts to start and stop SSH on my steamdeck desktop for easier file transfer? Feels like a basic security step when connecting to other networks, while not wanting to remember the commands to enable, also wanting to avoid keeping the perms permanently open for the sake of unknown backdoors. Even added windows stating if it was started or stopped in the case of extra sauce or herb.
Ayy girl, we're going over and beyond with your network security, because we all do a fucky wucky from time to time.
My type of stay-at-home wife works on OSS projects all day
I better be getting pegged at the end of the night if she makes me suffer by writing C++.