

Either Logitech Options or G Hub, I’m assuming?
Software/DevOps engineer, and pretend gamedev


Either Logitech Options or G Hub, I’m assuming?


These are age old comments, I heard all of them from a very young age. It’s been there the whole time.
I’ve seen this a lot, but it’s only now that I’m questioning… what the hell is an F+?


Even 4K is noticeable for monitors (but probably not much beyond that), but this is referring to TVs that you’re watching from across the couch.
I think it’s that the statement in question was proclaimed is the “first part”. Or maybe the genetic predisposition is. Unclear.


It’s the Laptop Studio 1, and strangely enough, it’s about flawless! The Surface kernel drivers are really good, and my model just so happens to have full support. The only gotcha is that howdy (Windows Hello style unlock using IR camera) doesn’t really work with KDE Plasma. The touchscreen will also pick up your palm as regular touch input, but a good palm glove solves that.


I finally dumped Windows for KDE Neon on my desktop and my Surface about 5 months ago now. Never looked back.


Crazy to me that GUI seems to be a major focus in those situations. My IDE is most often pretty minimal, whatever it takes for me to get code on the screen, and unless I’m using the debugger, compiling and running has always been easier using a CLI. It’s good practice anyway, familiarizing yourself with the shell, code for your code lol.
I’ve been developing professionally for almost 10 years now, and started learning very young. The circumstances were different, but I think the principles are the same. Some folks here already mentioned taking on projects that interest you, and I’d definitely agree, provided you keep them small. Something that you’ll want to make can keep you motivated, and small wins keep you going. For something full stack, I’d recommend coming up with a CRUD web app (create, read, update, delete) that does something that’s fun. Maybe it’s a recordkeeper for a sports team, or maybe it’s a rudimentary forum. That sentence makes sense, no worries. You can use python to write your backend, see if you can make an API that just handles CRUD requests and builds and runs SQL statements for your database. Then just use whatever you’d like for the front end and call that API. It’s still a pretty big project depending on how new you are to this, but it’s hard not to be when full stack touches everything. If you’re completely new, I’d lay off and pick the front or back end to start with.
Instead of asking why your word processor should have the ability to run arbitrary code, you just inconvenience everyone else on the chance it might. What even.


I also choose this guy’s wife


First of all, that’s an amazing question. You’ve tackled a serious issue in car mechanics (emdash) not only is it a common issue drivers face, but it’s foundational to the understanding of vehicular operations.
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First, you’ll need to fill the inner tube to the brim with Elmer’s school glue… (continued)


I am, thank you! I’ll definitely be on the lookout.


Me neither honestly, I just know she seems to have a massive following of fans that will do or pay anything that she touches lmao But it would be cool to buy some in general. I can’t remember how many times I listened to one Joan Jett tape as a kid


I figure normally, yeah, but I feel like Taylor Swift playing around with a new medium probably comes with a heavy price tag.


Perhaps a reason to dust off my walkman! … if this cassette is even affordable.


I don’t make quite that after 8 years of doing this stuff. That being said, I dropped out of college twice. Maybe $100k of debt is what I need to close that $25k difference lol


Yeah because these comments are totally getting buried /s You have to make a first post at some point, and it’s gonna be something you’re passionate about.
Literally Revenant (Apex Legends)


Not only that, but even if you manage to find a platform that isn’t directly owned by them, they are payment service networks. They are there along the way to facilitate transactions and manage relationships with merchant services. There is no escaping them.
As a kid I always thought a lot of stuff taught was like, duh, so obvious. It took being thrown in the adult world to see hmm… I guess… not obvious enough???