Afaik it actually was, the UK wanted to move more financial calculations to computers and it was a lot easier to use a decimal currency for that
Afaik it actually was, the UK wanted to move more financial calculations to computers and it was a lot easier to use a decimal currency for that
There are programming languages with fractions in them, afaik many varieties of Scheme have fractions
Only thing the papers were good for was paper mache
This appears to be a US specific website, where they could get away with the geoblocking technique to bypass gdpr
They have a reputation in the UK for a reason, I don’t even want to start thinking what the us version is like
On nvidia, it definitely feels much smoother, but some GPU accelerated programs like games become flickery, i think it’s an xwayland issue
Read that as reddit
me when i connect to an ssh server
The sense of scale in this picture is weird, the table kind of looks like carpet and the toaster looks like a larger appliance
Didn’t Technology Connections make a few videos about it?
Edit: ah they’re linked
Winter mornings shouldn’t feel like spring middays
Japanese fedi server
Yeah, pretty great in my minecraft modding experience
My minecraft modding ass immediately thought of enderium (thermal foundation material)
You should jump right into PyAE, very great easy mod idea just trust me
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Aw yeah this site, i remember playing with it years ago
Apparently SearxNG is still developed
Likely either C or C++, both languages have been around for a long time and both are still used in huge projects
C++ is better suited to lower level operations than Go, C++ can have huge control over the environment (allowing it to be run on bare metal with no OS) while Go is limited due to it using a garbage collector
If there was a replacement for C++, the best bet IMO would be Zig