They are not the same, but 0 can be implicitly converted to false.
What do you get if you do: 0 === false
They are not the same, but 0 can be implicitly converted to false.
What do you get if you do: 0 === false
I agree. If anything it should check if there is a nuumber and 0 is clearly a number.
You could probably configure your system monitor to show available memory - that is memory available given that cache can be dropped - rather than free memory that should always be as close to zero as possible.
Try Dolphin. Press F4 to open the terminal view. It stays in dync with the gui so if you use cd in the terminal, the contents of the new folder will be shown.
Sounds like your friend followed the advice above.
There’s a new Black Mirror episode about a brain implant that randomly injects ads into conversation without the consent or knowledge of the “user”.
It doesn’t really explain the part where artificially making the pizza more expensive is somehow a payback.
Seems like a very US-problem.
We’re competing with “it’s already installed” though, not installing Windows from scratch.
Installing any OS is a huge step up for most people.
The real change comes when manufacturers start giving the choice of pre-installed OS. Some already do but they are pretty niche (e.g. Steam Deck).
I think they are talking about typescript which is compiled into javascript
Much the latter.
Plus everything better work perfecly out of the box on any hardware, and there is a lot of different hardware. Compatibility layers are often built into the package.
Java, for instance, recommenda that you package the whole (albeit slimmed down) JVM inside the package for the target platform, rather than relying on the java runtime installed already.
The users arent expected to know any of that anymore.
I guess both of these are confessions then
Just try it. You can usually convert a single file at a time. Start small (or even with a pet project)
Me and my wife shared two years, twice.
I checked out my closest two locations on there. They were both dumpsters… “Best to come after midnight”.
Not what I was expecting…
Neither can the Chrome or Youtube apps, among others…
This would actually be useful for local testing of software during development.