

Simulink was the fun part of Matlab.
Simulink was the fun part of Matlab.
Absolutely, hell to the nah.
Agreed. Any list without Bowie is just objectively wrong. It’s like cheating, with 7 artists that only count as one.
I believe it was already useless because of polio.
Fuck me sideways. What a world.
That looks like telephony though, which is a lot less dangerous.
Appwrite and Supabase are both very promising open source “serverless” solutions.
The thing is that even quite old Intel CPUs have good transcoding support with Jellyfin. For people buying used desktops is great. AMDs are a more recent development. Since you’re building everything brand new, take your pick. With AMD you could run some light ROCm workloads.
And chat. But yeah, no groupware.
I like how you describe the Don’t Care licenses, aka permissive licenses. A lot of people fall for the narrative that more strict licenses are a burden for other open source developers, and then regret their decision when Evil Corp does what they usually do.
Snap is like Flatpak. So it will store and maintain as many versions of dependencies as your applications need. So it gives you that benefit by automating the work for you. The multiple versions still exist if your apps depend in different versions.
And?