Also I’m quite sure /dev/hdx is a thing
Also I’m quite sure /dev/hdx is a thing
Thanks for all the replies. I had a very grim interpretation where the driver being an active part was removed. This happens a lot in German media where it is rarely a driver killing someone but instead someone “dying in traffic” - as if it’s a higher power.
Glad it might just be interchangable or an alliteration…
Ah, just being an alliteration might be the case. I used to separate these by active/passive (as pointed out by some of the other comments) which is why this was so confusing to me.
Re the headline: Can someone explain to me - a German - when to use “deadly” and when to use “lethal”? Feeling pretty confident with the language, but this one just confuses the shit out of me…
Comments are the worst as they are ignored by refactoring. That’s the reason if (false) is actually really good for temporarily disabled code.
“Neither of which run well on Linux.”
“I’ve never ran them because of that reason.”
Yikes.
Yeah, depending on your definition of reinstall you either reinstall NixOS never or on every boot. There’s no in-between.
Lol, top. Try that to figure out the load on a 256 core DGX slurm setup with that shit. Top is barely usable on consumer hardware…
Yes, wefwef got the memo and changed its name to Voyager. Maybe it’s an age issue - most pirates are young.
There really isn’t a single good name in this entire area of software. Just a massive cringefest.
Thanks. Much appreciated.
Can you provide some context? Googled oven/Jarred Sumner a bit but only got the usual startup VC trash communication and lackluster interviews…
My configs remember stuff for me.
If you are afraid of redoing your customizations you are using the wrong distro.
About weekly in my case.