Probably not the bosses but someone probably does. Someone who reports to the bosses.
Probably not the bosses but someone probably does. Someone who reports to the bosses.
You’re right of course, but it’s not a reason to stop asking for that feature. Especially if you’re a paying customer.
Yeah, cool, where’s the Linux client though?
Commenting mostly to make this post more active because I have very high hopes for COSMIC and really want it to succeed!
You perfectly described what I thougt but wouldn’t be able to put into words so nicely.
I have very bad memories with this dish. I hated it as a kid and was sometimes forced to eat it. 🤮
Do you mean that it’s worse on GrapheneOS in comparison to stock?
While it’s not nearly as customizable as an Ubuntu kernel, it’s still easy to make your GrapheneOS look and feel exactly how you want it to, within reason.
WTF is it supposed to mean?
Which will be years from now, if ever. I mean, I hope for them as much as you do, but it doesn’t mean there is no problem right now.
I see, that’s a valid concern. I wonder whether we could try to prevent such abuse by automatically excluding more prone groups like prisoners. It really seems crazy to me how many organs, which could literally save someone’s life, are going to waste.
Why not? Why do you need the ability to deprive someone of a live saving procedure after you literally died?
How are they pointless if they bring people joy? I know there are exceptions but I’m pretty sure people generally really like birthdays…
Well, it looks like your file management game is really next level.
I mean, yeah, that’s the point of compression. I don’t quite get what you mean by that comment.
I really don’t think that’s a lot either. Nowadays we routinely process terabytes of data.
Oh, I know, believe me. I have some painful first-hand experience with such code.
I think portability and easy parsing is the only advantage od CSV. It’s definitely good enough (maybe even the best) for small datasets but if you have a lot of data you need a compressed binary format, something like parquet.
Is 600 MB a lot for pandas? Of course, CSV isn’t really optimal but I would’ve sworn pandas happily works with gigabytes of data.
I have no idea how people use so much RAM. I use a 16 GB machine for work and it runs perfectly. For the majority of the time I’m well below 8GB. And I do use Electron apps.
Of course, I’m aware of the possible uses demanding more than 16 GB but I can’t believe this would be the case for a majority of the people.