Your IP changes all the time, it doesn’t matter. The best someone can deduct from your IP is the country.
Your IP changes all the time, it doesn’t matter. The best someone can deduct from your IP is the country.
I would also like to add some of the higher level features available in most assembly languages.
Modern assembly languages have even more higher level features, like macros support. And some are even hardware agnostic, like intermediate representation assembly language used in LLVM.
Guess what, assembly is also a high level language, lol.
1st level is direct binary code as was done with punch cards. Assembly language is a 2nd level language. C is a level above, thus it’s level 3.
Yeah, it was good.
Corel. You all are too young.
You’re simply dumb.
Stop spreading bullshit!
The word is “engoodening”.
Public domain or GTFO!
Are you trolling? Or completely ignorant?
You have confused the two numbers. Again, what is NOT money.
And then Linux update breaks something…
Don’t you use git?
Syncthing is a piece of crap.
MS Office has integration. It’s pretty useful in a corporate environment.
Your OLED will burn in any case. So, enjoy HDR while you can.
Linux support is a magnitude harder than Windows/Mac. Even Linus himself complained about that multiple times. If the Linux crowd wants to become serious about the desktop, then everything should be standardized. Userland, boot, APIs, everything. It shouldn’t matter which distro the user is running, I should be able to compile once and run my app everywhere.
I guess you live in a country with loads of spare IP addresses. Here in the UK they change every few days and IPs get rotated between all ISPs, so you can’t even deduct which ISP I’m using. And sometimes my IP is not even a mainland UK IP, but some weird shit from across the world, because Empire, lol.