c11 threads seem to be supported by msvc https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/c11-threads-in-visual-studio-2022-version-17-8-preview-2/
Probably gcc supports it on both mac and MS
boo
c11 threads seem to be supported by msvc https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/c11-threads-in-visual-studio-2022-version-17-8-preview-2/
Probably gcc supports it on both mac and MS
You could also cross compile for windows from linux, iirc there are mingw packages on linux.
imo its not big/useful enough to matter. if it did, MS would have wanted to buy it as well :)
Not a web dev, but thats a lot of js in an HTML survey.
I am kind of afraid to read the last chapter, because then ill finish it…
I’m sure he knows a lot about ghosts anf aliens.
Not really, just jumped from gtx 960 to 7600, hope they iron it out.
In contrast I am having lot of problems with Baldurs gate 3 and new AMD 7600 card, their driver oss constantly causes kernel panic.
Hey, dont decide based on my comment alone, lol.
Suse tumbleweed is kinda bad though. The docs are always outdated with broken links. nothing works out of the box. Yaast is kind of clunky, and looks ancient, looks wise. Updates are slow and I got tired real fast resolving broken dependncies.
Their plasma+firefox patches nice though.
I just checked Japan, India, Brazil. They dont operate there…
Not sure, but, I dont think any of them are available outside usa/europe. Lenovo has more global coverage
You mean the nipple mouse?
It was in chapter 66, one image I could find
Last few chapters have been kind of slow. I wonder if the ghosts will come into the picture now.
Have you tried specifying your preferences in the config file and letting DNSCrypt find the best server?
Can you elaborate a bit on this? This isbwaht i have been trying to do. When it starts up it checks latency from the lists i have provided and uses them some order.
My internet provider loves to hijack DNS requests. It desn’t matter if I use 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 it gives the same poisoned reply with e.g “As per court orders this website is blocked”.
Just glanced through it, but I think my setup is quite similar. Haven’t compared feature wise.
client -> pihole (docker) -> dnscrypt-proxy (docker)
And dnscrypt-proxy can be given a list of DoH, DNSCrypt servers it chooses based on some scheme
Add some ribbons and stickers?
😅 ok, this is not for me then, i have set my fdroid app to check once every week.
I have seen that this is still a problem, even in established enterprise companies.