What a great snapshot of life in Canada
What a great snapshot of life in Canada
What you call politics (US political “issues”) and politicking (the act of seeking and organizing power or influence) are different things.
Maybe US political issues have no spot in tech but politics are a part of being human.
Now read it again as Eminiem
Conversation starts with “we realize this looks bad”. No shit. Thanks for the threat.
Not like farmers don’t abuse and exploit the land themselves. It’s just a bit more aesthetic.
Where’s my LN2 backpack it’s time to go portable
Overclocking controls huh
5700 in my server works just fine too, no difficulty setting it up. Running in Docker. Even does HDR tone mapping!
Use screen
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Maybe I don’t understand what you’re after. But 99.9% of Linux systems don’t use X. But none of those are desktop PC’s.
Q1: No, it does not require X. But some software even if not graphical, requires X libs for whatever reason (e.g. Using Qt)
Edit: to answer Q2: I don’t think there is technically a way to interact with the system without a TTY but thats technicalities. Your more practical answer is to use SSH to log in and interact. This is how most IoT things work which run Linux and have no display capability at all.
Sure, I guess I maintain its that’s not what sarcasm is but we do agree on the point
They’re not being sarcastic, they are repeating Google’s (bs) justification
No hotas support? Gamedevs today smh
By grinding it fresh under controlled conditions
Though according to experts, there’s still a health risk, like raw egg.
Not so much well defined as fancy words. There is no example of a paying software development job that has no economic impact if the software were to fail.
If I ran a small shopify page for goat feed, I’d be an engineer for making sure the site stayed working so farmers could order their feed. It could even put lives at risk!
It really only excludes someone privately working on a video game for fun.
So given that, what are they actually regulating? What are they providing to their members to help them become better “software engineers”. I say it’s nothing at all? +
You missed my point that if professional engineering societies in Canada want to take ownership of software and electronics, they better do something and not just say they’re regulating it and sit on it with no clear definition for what it even is.
If they were doing their job, we wouldn’t need to debate what a software engineer is. They’ve let us down and they’re getting away with it.
But architects aren’t engineers either! We have engineers in building construction, they are called engineers.
They ensure all required calculations are done, all safety standards are adhered to, they complete detailed designs, and they sign off on a project legally so things like quotes and timelines have legal teeth.
Your late reply made me realize I replied to the entirely wrong comment and yeah I make no sense.
I meant to reply to the farming comment mentioning insane mixed units like Liters per Acre