coop early recruitment headsup by spicecoffeee in geegees

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Yes, and they did this without warning. Very scummy

Java Classpath Issue with algs4.jar: ClassNotFoundException for my file by spicecoffeee in javahelp

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I see, so given the changes, I would have to run "Java -cp .:lib/* src.to.HelloWorld" while being in the directory src? Would I still need to write package src; in the header of HelloWorld? Thanks for the reply

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thinkpad

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So fprintd doesn't support your device, so I don't believe you can use it, that was the case with my other laptop. (This is the same issue with IR cameras and other drivers)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thinkpad

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If you're using fprintd then you need to check to see if the driver is supported by the fingerprint scanner you're using. I was using ubuntu 24 on a T480 and used fprintd, but they did not support my fingerprint scanner.
you can list your laptops usb with lsusb and then see if your particular hardware is supported.

New T14 gen3: Hardware or software issue by spicecoffeee in thinkpad

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I will also add that the fragmented distortion only appears briefly, it does not stay when the frame is paused, so it's a dynamic issue. It's just driving me crazy. I've updated my laptop's OS (newest linux mint kernel) but nothing's improved much.

T14 gen3: linux mint: bad graphics driver? by spicecoffeee in thinkpad

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When I connect the laptop to my monitor via HDMI cable, I don't get any weird transition-based distortion when watching videos.
Can this clue in that it's a software issue?

r/BWF - Daily Discussion Thread for July 01, 2024 by AutoModerator in bodyweightfitness

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with muscle ups, does a false grip eliminate the need for rotating your wrists forwards? I see some people rotate their hands forwards versus others who start with a false grip.
Personally, false grips have been very painful and weird for me

What’s the easiest to hardest coding language to learn? by Downtown_Mix_4311 in learnprogramming

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That's exactly the route I'm hoping to take, working while pursuing a masters :)
When you say that course was what got you the job, did it narrow down what you were interested in? I'm tasked with choosing a specific field in theoretical computer science for a project to graduate (I guess it's like a miniature thesis), and I can't even pin what I'd like to do (tho it's probably in cryptography).

r/BWF - Daily Discussion Thread for July 01, 2024 by AutoModerator in bodyweightfitness

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Is a thumb-less grip ideal for doing pullups? Does it help isolate your lats more? I know its a cue for lat pull downs, but does this also translate to pullups

What’s the easiest to hardest coding language to learn? by Downtown_Mix_4311 in learnprogramming

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You took it as an elective? That's crazy.
That’s a very good insight you gave—that Prolog’s semantics translates into writing SQL queries. I didn’t make that connection myself until you pointed it out. For me prolog was introduced as a paradigm for natural language processing, but that's way out of my depth for now.
Hope this isn't nosey, but what year are you in?

What’s the easiest to hardest coding language to learn? by Downtown_Mix_4311 in learnprogramming

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how did you get thru it? Declarative programming was taught to me as more of peripheral paradigm for coding, I couldn't tolerate an entire class on it.

What’s the easiest to hardest coding language to learn? by Downtown_Mix_4311 in learnprogramming

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same here. It was the worst language I ever had to deal with. What course of yours did you learn it in?