I would fix that bug but the complete rewrite that management has had me working on for the past two years will make it obsolete anyway.
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I would fix that bug but the complete rewrite that management has had me working on for the past two years will make it obsolete anyway.
Mom, put down the phone, I’m using the modem!
That’s when you break out valgrind because you certainly are using uninitialized memory.
I’m trying to remember the last time I actually had a core file. I think core dumps have been disabled by default on Linux since at least 2000.
I don’t use Ruby anymore, but I still use irb
everyday as a command line calculator.
Tradition is just dead people’s baggage. Doug Stanhope.
Known to cause heisenbugs. They’re bugs that disappear when you try to measure them with a debugger or a printf.
Yeah back before github existed, we used sourceforge to host opensource, and you had to use CVS. Then later Subversion.
One of the people reverse engineering the M1 GPU for Asahi Linux is a catgirl vtuber: https://www.youtube.com/asahilina
Nah… wrap entire templates in @if
statements.
It’s kinda amazing how someone can work so hard to sabotage their own public image.
Interesting. I didn’t realize Wayland was so extendible. I wonder if that means we can do a konfabulator clone.
There was a ton of software sourcecode posted to the comp.sources.unix
usenet group that I wanted to check out. The problem is all that software was in shar format, and there was no way to extract those files on msdos. I found Yggdrasil Linux on CD at a local software store and decided to check it out. Been using Linux in one form or another ever since.
Gdb doesn’t work at all on m1 macs
There’s also apropos
which does the same thing but for some reason is easier for me to remember.
I follow Lina on mastodon, and it’s just funny to me that cutting edge Linux video driver development is live streamed by a Japanese cat girl vtuber.
Think his tombstone has :q!
on it? I love vim, I’ve used it daily for 25 years now.
And yet it’s still easy to write spaghetti code in Java. Just abuse inheritance. Where is this function implemented? No one knows but the compiler!