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When I “solved” teering on nvidia by installing i3 and started using only terminal, because any gui program was still freezing.
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By the way, (unofficial) manjaro i3/sway were really good, inspite of populistic opinion about manjaro, especially in comparison with fedora i3 or endeavouros i3 (but still just arch/void is better, when you get used to terminal, than arch-based distros).
kiri@ani.socialto Linux@programming.dev•The end of Windows 10 is approaching, so it's time to consider Linux and LibreOffice162·2 months agoI’m not that old linux user so it’s a bit interesting for me, when Windows 7 was closing, linux community was also so excited and offered everyone to switch to linux?
You beat me to it!
I have a solution with a bit fields. Now your bool is 1 byte :
struct Flags { bool flag0 : 1; bool flag1 : 1; bool flag2 : 1; bool flag3 : 1; bool flag4 : 1; bool flag5 : 1; bool flag6 : 1; bool flag7 : 1; };
Or for example:
struct Flags { bool flag0 : 1; bool flag1 : 1: int x_cord : 3; int y_cord : 3; };
Literally me right now. (Seems I am going to be a senior dev.)
It’s pleasure for me to write in rust, I really like how fast I can deploy a working solution (including debug time). As I mentioned, there are situations when, for some reason, you cannot do without C++. But you are right cpp-analyzers do not solve all possible problems.
Yeah, I know, that all just a humour. I almost always use C++, inspite of knowing rust (cz no jun vacncies for rust, but still). There is no modern language which is absolutely better than other one — compromises are everywhere, that’s why it’s a silly topic to argue about.
There are C++ analyzers like this which are also designed to prevent it (if you have no choice between languages).
In termux (base python module):
In linux desktop browser:
or vice versa.