

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MwJbRq3-rM
Also, there is nothing noobie about Linux Mint. Everything that you can do on, say, Arch Linux, you can do on Linux Mint, with some minor adjustments. That’s what’s Linux is all about. :D


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MwJbRq3-rM
Also, there is nothing noobie about Linux Mint. Everything that you can do on, say, Arch Linux, you can do on Linux Mint, with some minor adjustments. That’s what’s Linux is all about. :D


It would also be nice to see the Commission reach out to and making good use of all the talented software engineers that reside in the member states, perhaps even trying to evenly distribute outreach, not just focusing on states that produce economic wealth. It would be even nicer to see the Commission realize the benefits of and invest in open source software and hardware in creating the EuroStack.


Thanks! I’m doing this on Linux, which I failed to mention in the post. I terminated the program with ctrl + c, but it was still interesting to me how such a short, seemingly uncomplicated snippet could tax my Ryzen 7 5800 X3D so much that the fans needed to increase their speed. Couldn’t a malicious actor theoretically disrupt a target machine by having an unnoticeably insignificant program loop in the background, taxing the CPU to it’s usable limits? This is off topic of course, but still interesting.


https://uwuntuos.site/ obvi?
But seriously though, Arch all the way, because it teaches me about Linux and computers, because I can customize all the packages at OS install (without the need for lengthy compiling like Gentoo) and because my Steam games work flawlessly on it.


Thank you so much! :D Yeah, I noticed there were no remainders. I’ll try with float and see what I can come up with.


This is amazing(ly curious)! I put in a letter, the program went into an infinite loop and my chassi fans sped up like crazy.


Checking it out now. Thanks!


Thanks! I really appreciate the more advanced steps too! Now I have something to do next weekend! :D
While I do - genuinely - appreciate the effort and the post, I disagree with its general implications. I may be too much of a sad libertarian, but I believe that education is the way to go, directed at both kids at risk and at the general population who are all potential perpetrators. Control is not the way to go. Thanks again for taking your time!