

I couldn’t even get Qt Creator or KDevelop
Honestly this sounds wild to me, I’ve never had Qt Creator fail on me. Do you use a distro that doesn’t distribute headers with packages?
I couldn’t even get Qt Creator or KDevelop
Honestly this sounds wild to me, I’ve never had Qt Creator fail on me. Do you use a distro that doesn’t distribute headers with packages?
Just because he compared it to a suburban doesn’t mean that the Mitsubishi mirage and used Corollas aren’t a thing.
And sure the Chevy Bolt is 26k, but that’s still 5k more expensive than a new Corolla and has like half the range, and you can fuel the Corolla way faster.
Might be that the only ev I’ve driven for long was an i3, but I was not impressed by the acceleration
all interpreters have a compilation step that produces machine code
Very much not a thing. JIT interpreters are actually not that common. Most interpreters parse code to an AST in memory and then run execute said AST, without any compilation to machine code.
the output of the standard javac compiler is not machine code that a processor understands. This is what makes Java not a compiled language.
Listen to yourself the output of the compiler makes it not a compiled language. Java is a compiled language, and jvm bytecode can be compiled (see graalvm), or interpreted (and when interpreted it can be JITd)
I meant it was still considered a colony at the time, when it had non-brazilian rulers but was practically independent from Portugal. I hope you know Brazil hasn’t been a colony for around 200 years.
Have you crossed a roundabout by foot? The crosswalk is offset from the border of the road by like 5 meters, meaning it takes like twice as much to cross. The crosswalk is also not in the slowest part of the roundabout.
Brazil was also independent after Portuguese royalty moved in and declared it a kingdom. It’s still considered colony.
It did deliver them, just kind of poorly
In what way is 0F helpful at all?
If you go that detailed, then the jvm is JIT compiler, not an interpreter, so Java code still mostly runs natively on the processor. Java is quite fast achieving pretty close performance to C++, the only noticeable problems are on desktop because of the slow jvm startup and slow GUI libraries compared to native ones.
Jared Axelrod, a public policy manager for Amazon, worried such a move would jeopardize economic recovery and return-to-office plans
Maybe they could stop those plans
So innovative it’s just a Tile. They do have the advantage of having really good coverage in the US, but I don’t see the innovation.
The cartoon shows the US aligning with Panama separatist factions to break from Colombia so that they can permit the construction of the channel.
Panama was a separate colony from Colombia, but they joined when becoming independent.
I don’t necessary know about the intelligence part, I’ve seen plenty of braindead political cartoons
If you wait enough websites will start requiring WEI and changing to a browser without it will just click you out of them
Firefox in the Phoenix/Firebird days was amazing compared to ie6, Opera, and SeaMonkey/Mozilla suite
Not on browsers, probably. It’s one of the areas where antitrust still has some echoes. They’ll probably pay you to stay afloat.
I’m not sure, but didn’t Konqueror switch to qtwebkit at some point? Or was that a different qt-based browser?
I don’t understand this comment. Are you saying it’s only fine to dodge the draft when rock people do it?
If it’s a verb it should be a button, not a toggle