Ouch, I feel your pain. My high school education consisted of one course in C getting as far as pointers, then the next in Python.
I think that would enrage them quite a bit.
I find phone images too always look overprocessed, specifically sharpened and denoised.
I have a 2 drive NAS that only takes a few seconds to spin up when I want to use it.
For instance, it includes a bunch of extensions by default with gnome.
Yeah, I found the comparisons of world size when using seeds to be a bit useless. Like, if Minecraft updated tomorrow with a 128 bit seed, it would have basically no impact on the game but vastly increases the amount of possible worlds. Other than that, this is a gem of a video.
I remember how the jellyfin documentation specifically recommends against RPIs since they have no hardware transcoding. I personally use a 4th gen i3 in a mac mini and it can do what I want, though I don't use it heavily.
Yeah. One of the major reasons I never plan to use Proton or Tutanota is that none of my email apps will work and I will rely on whatever interface they provide.
Your comment is a bit hard to follow, but in my experience, the expensive cars are much louder than the one falling apart.
I have someone who lives nearby with some obnoxious Mustang. And yeah, it sounds like a cow fart when going 30km/h in a residential area. Like bro, is it really a sports car if the engine is working hard going 30!?
From what I have observed, any sane car is like that: the loudest noise is from the tires, with the engine only being louder when at low speeds or accelerating very aggressively.
Nah, give me that Fisher Price Baby Screwdriver that's easy to use and cannot build a space shuttle.