Well, my autocompletes works fine but I thinks it's a lot thanks to vscode, which seems to have pushed LSP.
Bogasse
while we work on making improvements
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The fact that he tried to make it like there is a reasonable reason is delightful.
Ben j'avais vu l'extrait mais on y voit pas plus que ce qui est dans le titre.
Une petite tape éducative sur les serveurs et ça devrait repartir...
And also I don't see how life looks better while believing in a greater power. Starting with people going to war and desolation all the time in the name of their god...
Back in ~2010, my first dual boot was an Ubuntu. It was fairly easy to run WoW from Linux and it gave me a solid >15fps while Windows ran at less than 10fps.
I was very young at the time but still aware that this was super impressive with extra compatibility layers. That definitely took part in selling Linux to me.
Yeah, I think there was some efforts, until we found out that adding billions of parameters to a model would allow both to write the useless part in emails that nobody reads and to strip out the useless part in emails that nobody reads.
I love how even this flagship feature is just one more lazy shortcut to another app that bloats the context menu 😅
That's exactly the solution from the article 👌
In the curl git repository most files and most content are plain old ASCII so we can “easily” whitelist a small set of UTF-8 sequences and some specific files, the rest of the files are simply not allowed to use UTF-8 at all as they will then fail the CI job and turn up red.
That makes them organized and dangerous idiots to me.
That's also why I love duck typing but don't find it practical. I can only have so much bread lying around.
TBH I'm not sure wider adoption would worsen things ? Gaming distros would probably ship bullshit anticheat modules by default while the others would not, or at most provide some documentation on how to opt in.
I think it's quite similar to the situation with NVIDIA proprietary drivers? (I don't own a graphics card so I'm not super aware on this topic)