At further inspection they’re also wearing Spongebob lapel pins.
These still don’t change the fact that I am more confused by that than anything else.
At further inspection they’re also wearing Spongebob lapel pins.
These still don’t change the fact that I am more confused by that than anything else.
I think I’m more confused by spongebob playing in the background more than anything.
Woah buddy, no need to get all political.
I just saw the news for Nexus mods like 20 minutes after I posted that. Hopefully it can be integrated well soon.
But yes, over time, things will continue to get better. Even Nvidia finally started working on open drivers for their GPUs.
A lot of mods are also windows locked too.
Iirc, his license to practice is the decision of the medical board, not the courts.
I’m not a lawyer, but I think if the courts find him guilty, the courts decide the fine and jail time. But if the medical board finds HIPPA violations, they decide what happens to his medical license.
He can potentially beat the court charges because many courts have been stacked to be hard-line/alt right wing from Trump’s appointment of judges. But that’s different from the board.
This meme format has a lot of potential
I thought that phone charging was a harmonica, and I was so confused why that was charging.
Sounds exactly the same for a regular IT help desk job in a company that runs all windows or Mac.
I love MusicBee. Was browsing through this post to see if anyone recommended anything that is similar to it, but still nothing.
That title is what the Onion (a satirical/parody news site) uses every time there is a major mass shooting in America.
Thanks! It looks like libinput-gestures might be one of the missing puzzle pieces I need for making it feel like a mac again!
I used to use Pop! on my desktop for years, until an update they did a few years ago I didn’t like, and I switched out of the distro. Never gave it another chance, but maybe I can revisit it for this mbp.
Do you know if you are able to map and do all the multi-touch gestures on it fine? And have you tried remapping some of the keys with the CMD button?
Depends on what kind of programmer.
If you’re doing data engineering/science (more of an adjacent field), you need to know linear and probability pretty well to build models, or have data harvested in ways that can be put into vectors.
If you’re doing relational DB stuff (like SQL) set theory helps a lot.
Basic boolean operations in general is also good to know. You don’t need to go too deep in the weeds of boolean math unless you’re also doing a lot of hardware-level stuff.
Any field you go into (not just programming), I would say just basic math for regular financial competency is good to know. Also to analyze your budgeting, your costs, time spent, effort needed, etc.