That’s something I don’t get about doing things in a language that is not meant to be used for that (like JS for something other than web).
That’s something I don’t get about doing things in a language that is not meant to be used for that (like JS for something other than web).
The VCS is an old console, not a POS. When it was new it was state-of-the-art. About the Lynx, the catalog is not long. You can get all the games (76 in total and the max size is 2 MB) and try some. I’d say California Games, Klax, Batman Returns, Toki, just to name a few.
To me, Atari Lynx and Sega Dreamcast.
Not necessary. Imagine you begin suffering Alzheimer. And the artificial neurons are making a copy of your brain. Once a neuron stops working the backup one replaces it. Your mind, if it worked, could see the new neuron as part of the same brain and work with it seamlessly.
Suggestion: dual boot. Use Linux unless some game you want to play doesn’t work (yet).
The fonts can be loaded from another file that ends in the cache, lowering load time next time.
Why not? Harder translations are made between file formats.
Or have a VCS by default.
The problem is that this is a cat and mouse situation. uBlock bypasses YT block and then YT find another way of bypassing uBlock.
I said “have to”, not “can” 😉
“In Linux you have to use the command line for everything” (not real since years ago) “Windows makes everything easy, not like Linux” (read/heard too many times)
And some people say Linux is the difficult one.
Now it seems the way is unique_ptr and shared_ptr. And std::any to replace void*. At least is what it seems to me.