I’m a gcc user partly because of the optimization. I mean it’s a pretty small difference. But still for scientific stuff gcc is slightly better I think. There’s not much difference though and it basically comes to personal preference.
Well that explains it.
Phone flashlights are optimized for photos. They don’t shine very bright for example. You need to see even a good 30€ flashlight. Super bright compared to that. Also if you are in a situation that means you need to have battery on your phone, using the flashlight drains it a lot. Also on some flashlights you can use as a powerbank. For someone living in a city, it’s maybe not it but if you are even a bit remote or like to do hiking or something its super useful. Idk I probably have read too much r/flashlights. It’s like collecting knives man.
Good flashlights. You can get a great one that’s rechargeable and super bright for something like 30€. At the same price you can get a crappy one at your local hardware store which is the options most people choose.
I don’t know about other countries but in Finland people sometimes extract and drink birch sap. We call it mahla.
No, I did too and I love Firefox.
I asked the same question about OpenSCad from a dude recommending FreeCad, but how does it compare to FreeCad?
How does it compare to OpenSCad?
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Technically a notification could be if a instance using the same name pops up, but that wouldn’t be that simple. I don’t think its that tedious to check the list every once in a while.
As to the design I had an idea. It could be a list of instances using the name and at the top it has a join all button. Then instance has its own join button.
Check the post history. Its ok. Probably just lemmy lagging and he deleted the duplicate posts.
I understand your point. Still me that isn’t racist. I really don’t understand the system of the N word but it’s just a meme. I guess everyone knows that if you express something racist here you are going to get downvoted hard.
And still it’s better than Reddit.
I’ve seen those a lot lately on 1337x, but they should still be more common.
For not that performance intensive stuff I would use clang though.