He is a pretty respected and known (former)reviewer in the tech industry. Used to be a writer for anandtech for many years, and now does some kine of consulting for tech companies. But most importantly, he personally knows, and as far as i know is respected, by both ltt and gamersnexus.
I might be open to the idea, but it would need to be a trustworthy company that doesn't cancel stuff left and right. An ide would be too annoying to switch constantly to take this risk.
(What do (you) mean? ( Lisp certainly has its (downsides) and (upsides)))
Thanks for the insight send_me_nude_girls.
That is quite an achievement too be honest, havent had a charging port fail on me since phones switched to usb c.
I am not planning on saving any nuclear launch code on my phone any time soon, so I'll use it untill it lasts. The end of life is more of a "dont fix the phone if it breaks from now on" date for me.
Well it only has 1 user according to the Mozilla store, so no surprise that no one had heard of it.
I honestly have no clue. I mean I know we eat rice, but wouldn't say we eat a lot of it. And while we do have a large immigrant percentage, not a significant amount of those are from regions where eating rice is popular.
I for one support becoming a walking skeleton
Back in the day before university (around 6 years ago) I got recommended a mooc(massive open online course) by the university of Helsinki. I used this course to get started with learning to program, and to find out whether it was something for me. It has been some time, and it seems they update the course but I hope it can help you too in learning. Here is the link: https://java-programming.mooc.fi/. It really starts from 0, with setting up te environment which is nice. It is in java using the netbeans ide which some would call antique, but in my opinion that does not really matter to start to learn.
To bridge the gap to Windows 13, which will put it in the middle of the screen.
I still am not sure what to think of this entire thing. It feels that at a certain point someone started playing some circus music, and they forgot to turn it off.