With Rust it’s usually just a fluke that can be fixed by doing that, but C++ linker errors may indicate the start of several frustrating hours. That’s been my experience at least.
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With Rust it’s usually just a fluke that can be fixed by doing that, but C++ linker errors may indicate the start of several frustrating hours. That’s been my experience at least.
This would have been better with Rust and C++
Since the method is encryption of the notes folder, I would consider it to be one
This is a security risk! Some note taking apps store data outside of the notes directory (e.g. Logseq)
I’m not sure why you’re getting downvoted that much
What does it say if you ask it to explain “exaggeration”?
It seems like you’re missing a word
It seems we’ve had a very different math lessons.
This graph doesn’t make sense. How can you even more reach the bottom part?
EDIT: This is what I mean
What’s the difference between the normal app and element X? Why create a new app?
EDIT: I installed it, but can’t verify for some reason.
EDIT: It works now, and it’s very fast compared to the other client. It’s a shame spaces aren’t supported.
The ink does have a different color
Gotta watch out for those rabbits messing with your kernel
C exists
I find it quite difficult to properly define the differences between the two.
The handling is enforced by one while the other may be unknown to the person who calls the function. I think that’s a pretty clear difference.
Oh okay, are you referring to the Amazon link in the description? That link is a generic affiliate link that just redirects to “laptop” but gives him a comission when someone buys something on Amazon after, it’s not a specific product he sells on there.
It didn’t happen in the US though, so I’m not sure why that’s relevant.
I’m sorry, but what are you referring to?
Yeah, and look how that turned out
Could you give an example of something related to hardware that most developers don’t know about?