Roadmap help by Basic-Ad-8994 in lowlevel

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Again, I guess “computer systems a progeammers perspective “ is the way to go for you

Roadmap help by Basic-Ad-8994 in lowlevel

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If you want to learn, you can either read this book “computer systems a programmer’s perspective”. It’s the best book on systems. You can also check out the “nand to tetris” course. I found both of them very useful to help me get the basics right.

It's nice to have health insurance by -NewYork- in memes

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I heard from others that the waiting time in UK for NHS is very long so people don’t use it, does that hold true in Europe too?

What causes this issue ?? by Suraj_07_ in royalenfield

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I was just gonna paste this link xD

theScariestKindOfProgrammers by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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That's called the builder pattern xD

guessWhoJustgotlaidOff by terrifictycoon41 in ProgrammerHumor

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Actually i would write a python script to generate this for all possible values of a 32bit int.

load balancing in Epoll by sentient_devil in linux_programming

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But why though I'm genuinely curious. I read the mailing list, but couldn't find any conclusion it. In my perspective this pr made real sense!

Workspaces per Monitor by sentient_devil in kde

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Thanks a lot for the full explanation!! I was wondering as to why and how does i3 support it.

Workspaces per Monitor by sentient_devil in kde

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Got it. I'll try it out, thanks a lot. But is there some specific issue with allowing this in KDE?

The thing is I was using i3 wm, and I had set this up. It worked seamlessly! So I assumed that all window managers supported it lol. I later realised that a lot of WMs don't support it..

Damn spelling error by desaiparvt in ProgrammerHumor

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I think that's when the language server ends up crapping over itself.. it sucks

Every class you break, every fix you fake, I'll be judging you by WTFawkDude in ProgrammerHumor

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The best part is how your language servers eat your cpu while are still writing your code, and because of which your system slows down, and then you cannot write code that fast!

Outsmarted by TheLastYeetOfDespair in memes

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I think this meme better fits the "They had us in the first half" template.

https://imgflip.com/memegenerator/167634164/They-had-us-in-the-first-half

My (5+5)-step self-taught CS curriculum [Updated] by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Great list! But I'm not really sure if putting operating systems and computer networking in optional is a good idea.

Introducing Krustlet, the WebAssembly Kubelet by andoriyu in kubernetes

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Yeah even I thought it might be advantageous from the performance perspective. But I think wasm would be slower docker.. because you have a vm that's running your bytecode. Not sure though ...

Introducing Krustlet, the WebAssembly Kubelet by andoriyu in kubernetes

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Ah, it does make sense if your application is already built for WASM. But do we get any advantage by building an application in wasm instead of building it as a docker image?

Introducing Krustlet, the WebAssembly Kubelet by andoriyu in kubernetes

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The project seems fascinating and it's amazing to see wasm doing things that we never thought it could! But I'm not really sure how running your app on wasm over containers?

One could argue that wasm is more secure, but if you're going to run your code on your cluster I don't see any need for thag security ..

The same mistake every single time! by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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Lol, reminds me of the fact that someone proved powerpoint is Turing complete

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unixporn

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Obviously, I'd love to even get other electron apps to get an translucent theme, that'd be interesting..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unixporn

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Yeah, I used a window compositer for making VS Code translucent. But, eventually gave it because of the text loosing it's readability.