Today there was a 25% discount on one kilo of ice cream... I couldn't hold myself back :yup:
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Today there was a 25% discount on one kilo of ice cream... I couldn't hold myself back :yup:
What flavor though?
RIP Kobe Bryant :frown:
I think chocolate ice cream is kinda gross :frown:
Did you know that adding comments to scripts like that makes them slower because the terminal still has to read the full line from the script file? e.g. if they're inside an intense loop it might slow down quite a bit.
Apparently it doesn't stop reading as soon as it notices the #
TIL!
That's crazy, Trump should do something about this :eyebrows:
In any case, this doesn't really sound like a problem unless you have huge comment blocks and/or tasks that repeat a lot, but I'll keep it in mind, thanks. Since REM is an actual command on Windows (with help and everything), I'd expect this to be true there too.
I remember mRatio 2.0.9 and the countless "there is no uTorrent emulation, but there is rTorrent which is just like 3 letters different, but rTorrent is a Linux client will I get banneded since I use Windows? Pleaes respond" posts. Who would have known the project would eventually mature so much and even become an SB-I exclusive.
Sadly development stopped long ago and there outstanding issues that will never be fixed (lack of TLS 1.2, broken proxy and UPnP support).
- http://www.sb-innovation.de/showthread.php?t=33493
- http://www.sb-innovation.de/showthread.php?t=34123
- mRatio itself can run under Linux if you use Mono, with some minor problems
What OS should I install on older HP G series laptop (2.5Ghz, 4GB ram)? Windows 7 or 10? It's for my uncle!
Unless you can double the RAM and ensure driver support, then 7 it is. It's no longer updated as of last month, but everything that worked on it still does. Chrome will support it until July 2021.
Microsoft "recommends" 2 GB of RAM or more for Windows 10 (2015-), but they copied the requirements from 8 (2012), which copied them from 7 (2009) as a marketing tactic to encourage people to upgrade. Nowadays you can't do anything but the simplest tasks with that, and even 4 GB is too low. My first laptop had 1 GB and Windows 7 with a bunch of bloatware, my oh my...
Yea, that was my concern, but I had to install W10, they wanted so. :denis1803: