

I wouldn’t expect it to matter much, idle processes are pretty cheap.


I wouldn’t expect it to matter much, idle processes are pretty cheap.


CSV >>> JSON when dealing with large tabular data:
1 can be solved with JSONL, but 2 is unavoidable.
…in a virtual machine
Are you sure that’s not a monitor setting?


Since plain http is becoming pretty uncommon nowadays, just use a non-ISP DNS server and you should be pretty safe.


At least in C# with Moq you can only mock virtual methods of concrete classes, so using interfaces is still nicer in general.
I think a lot of Brits pronounce it that way


And sometimes recommended by Microsoft support.
As far as I can see, it’s freeware, not foss


Off the top of my head the compiler is slow because:


Does that laptop have an SSD?
This is a recent example of a problem that required manual intervention or the system would not boot after updates. This happens every now and then on arch, it’s why you should check arch news before updating.
Jokes on you, this happened to me on fedora with an nvidia gpu.


FreeBSD is closer to Unix than Linux is


Question is how “real” that support is - firmware updates matter and depend mostly on the chip manufacturer’s support.


By 8 years old even the newest devices will be out of software support and using EOL phones is not a particularly great idea for security. GOS’s security focus goes out the window if you use an old version with known vulnerabilities.


You can probably expect GOS support as long as Google supports the device, that is the main limitation. For the newer Pixels that is promised to be 7 years after release.
Going by this table, Pixel 6 is currently the oldest to get full GOS updates
That matches Google’s software support
Android TV also has similar issues