Not necessarily, you still need backups or snapshots especially on home directory in case software have a nasty bug like deleting your data.
Not necessarily, you still need backups or snapshots especially on home directory in case software have a nasty bug like deleting your data.
Yup and I am getting sick of hearing this even on Arch Linux. Like, mofo, you could literally run a snapshot or backup before upgrading, don’t blame us if you’re yoloing your god damn computer. Windows have exactly the same problem too and this is why we have backups. Christ.
On my Arch Linux Install, I literally have a Pacman Hook that would forcibly run backup and verify the said backup before doing a system-wide update.
That one was an old documentation that some of the Chinese folks actually document a lot of quirks related to X11 protocol. I paid about $6000 for translator to work on translating that doc to English and I use it to build my own GUI Toolkit on Linux that I still use to this day.
How it really works:
mpf_t temperature;
It’s arbitrary sized floating precision number provided in LibGMP and you can find more information about mpf_t here.
I would spend it on language translation basically, paying someone to translate international documentations on things that aren’t documented in USA no matter where you look.
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Sure until you can’t with flatpak. Flatpak does not safeguard against system binaries and there are always risks associated with that.
Honestly I think I am going to move on from Programming.dev, it’s filled with script kiddie like you. Good lord.
Fuck y’all. Good evening.