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Big Endian Little Endian: "1010" "1010" |||| |||| [1248] [8421] (sum the numbers corresponding to a 1) 1+4=5 8+2=10Depending on whether the order of binary comes from the left (Big Endian) or from the right (Little Endian), the binary number of “1010” can equal 5 or 10
(My original comment was buzzword nonsense though)
It’s little endian, so the beads on the far right are used to outnumber the big endian beads at the top on the woke left. After several computations, the middle section is just gone
tetris11@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Ok, I need to scream into the void. I have questions.
3·8 months agoThanks for the extra context, though I’m not sure why Mint had that key by default in their keyserver and Ubuntu doesn’t
tetris11@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Ok, I need to scream into the void. I have questions.
22·8 months agoDifferent distirbutrions subscribe to different “key servers” (is that the right term?) to validate that the packages they’re getting have been signed by the right people, and not by Dick Dastardly and his crew. LibreWolf isn’t your typical Linux package, but probably on the same trustworthy level as some of “extra” packages found in other repos. My guess would be Mint subscribes to the key server where the LibreWolf dev’s key exists, and Ubuntu doesn’t because Ubuntu has a very Ubuntu™ way of doing things (I’m being a snob here).
So I think if you really want to use LibreWolf, you will have to manually subscribe to the keyserver where the LibreWolf’s dev key is, or manually import the key yourself to validate the package.
Anyway, welcome to the wacky races
I didn’t, I’m using the current nomenclature: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)#History (last paragraph)

Never got into Haskell, but I was taught Miranda at school and thought it was pretty cool
Yes, we should all use rigid types. Name me one language you actually like writing quickly with that has types?
Pyth-oh. Bash-oh. Lisp-oh. Perl-oh. Oh yeah… typed languages suck because of all the boiler
Edit: Fine, Python / Lisp / Perl are all technically “typed” languages, but I ask you what’s point of throwing type errors at runtime. Javascript and Rust actually have it right here that the code is either going to run, or it simply isn’t. No pussyfooting letting it run first to throw complaints
i just wish bash had structured data and basic types, that’s it
I just watched this video of Copyparty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15_-hgsX2V0
and I can quite solemnly say – as an emacs user mind you – sometimes you just want a self-contained tool under 1MB that does everything
They’ve been under siege warfare, of chorse that horse is on the menu
You have sliding puzzle windows?
Tux-based 2D super smash type game, but more of an emphasis on physics and destrucitble environments.
Similar to the Attak flash game from JohnnyTwoShoes back in the day: https://youtu.be/GjQ2cGwsktg&t=10
This is too 3D even for me
I never understood the crank handle for floor level windows, still - pretty unique
Oh man, that’s luxury. Did you make it yourself?
Edit: Not trying to poke fun, I just loving sharing this clip with people
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU DID

This atrocity. This is what WW2 was about
double hung windows
oh that’s cool, never heard of that. The panes just kind of overlap in the middle if they want to






OpenWellington, eh? Love it – I can see how sentience is the deadliest virus of all time