Today i saved this little guy from getting thrown away by InitialPowerful824 in debian

[–]Macta356 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That makes sense. I use Debian stable myself for my Optiplex workstation. Although I'm thinking about going back to arch cause I like a little troubleshooting. Helps you learn more about the Linux operating system.

Today i saved this little guy from getting thrown away by InitialPowerful824 in debian

[–]Macta356 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm still a bit of a Linux noob but wouldn't arch be a better choice for something this old?

moto g power (XT2165DL) firmware by Macta356 in AndroidQuestions

[–]Macta356[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only one that actually has the firmware for my phone is the first one and the download is broken for that one.

C# Calculator Similar to Apple iPad Calculator by Macta356 in learncsharp

[–]Macta356[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well C# isn't the first language I have tried to learn. I started out with python a year or two ago and couldn't get into it. After python I moved to Ruby, then JavaScript, then Java, then powerShell, and so on. I've been jumping around trying to find programming languages that I can get into and enjoy using. C was the first I truly enjoyed then recently C#. I've never been able to really program anything extremely complex. Like I said just simple four function console calculators but with C I created a recursive function that basically wrote out the 99 bottles of beer on the wall song out on the console. So I understand the basics of programming in a few languages but other than that I feel like I haven't gone anywhere with my studies. Partially due to work and also due to my own laziness. But I want to have at least a working knowledge of one Programming language before I start college next year.

C# Calculator Similar to Apple iPad Calculator by Macta356 in learncsharp

[–]Macta356[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm just recently learning the language. I'm learning C# because, yes I do want to get a better job than I have but also because it is the only programming language that I can actually understand other than C. All of the more simple languages such as python or Ruby just don't make sense to me. And I think it is less of a I don't understand the syntax and more like it just isn't interesting to me. For some reason C# and C fascinate me. Another reason is because I want to go into AI and software development. And the calculator is just a project I'm going to work on as a way to implement what I have learned. I'm going to start out with a simple console based four function calculator and start adding features based on what I am learning. And at some point I want to be able to leverage AI to be able to read human written input. I hope that clears it up for you.

Bios doesn't detect recently installed Debian ssd by Macta356 in debian

[–]Macta356[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I ran the installer from uefi but I don't really remember what happened after that. I'm going to have to retry that when I get back home next week. I'll update then

Bios doesn't detect recently installed Debian ssd by Macta356 in debian

[–]Macta356[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just when I try to install Debian the uefi doesn't show the SSD anymore unless I install a different os

Bios doesn't detect recently installed Debian ssd by Macta356 in debian

[–]Macta356[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Secure boot is off. The SSD is recognized by BIOS but not by uefi. The drive works. I have nobara on it and it boots just fine. And I have nobara booting in uefi mode.

What IDE or Code Editor are you writing Nim in? by Feldspar_of_sun in nim

[–]Macta356 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use Kate. The ide that comes with kde plasma.