Pressure. Pound per square inch.
Pressure. Pound per square inch.
You can plug it in upside down?
Thanks. Bash should just be avoided except trivial uses. It has an impressive collection of footguns. I’ve written a lot of bash, even used it for CGI scripts to create web tools, but honestly it is time to move on. Ansible and Python cover most of the bash use cases.
Could you elaborate on the weird behaviour introduced by pipefail
?
This is a docker/bash question, not a python question. Also reading the error message explains the problem.
Maybe pygit2 is indeed the way to go. When I looked into it a while back it looked very low level like it only implemented the git plumbing. But maybe I looked at the wrong part of the docs, because it doesn’t look too bad.
You’d still only get strings as returns. No objects modeling git concepts.
Windows for until 8 => various Ubuntu Flavours for a while => Manjaro for a couple Weeks maybe => Arch for 5+ Yeats => fedora since maybe 2 months
Copyright logo on the top right says '92.
YouTube and PeerTube feeds. No need for an account. No toxic algorithm (or at least much less).
It even has a couple unique benefits:
I’ve seen these mockups for a steam controller that is essentially a steam deck without a screen multiple times now and it looks like absolute dogshit. This would be far from “the perfect controller”.
90s advertisement targetting gamers was truly something else.
You could give Fedora KDE a try. It’s officially supported and you even get Plasma 6.
Same. It also has so little to offer gameplay wise that it manages to become super repetitive despite being only a couple hours long. The atmosphere is great but that’s about it.
We can. The point is that Windows users can’t compile for arm. They depend on the Dev to to it. That will take some time and some won’t do it at all.