>Ruby 3.1 also features a rewritten debugger
Wait... Ruby has a debugger? All `ruby -d` ever did for me was spit out a trace
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I think the idea is that you won't miss the dependency management if you basically already have "everything" installed. IIRC a fresh Slackware...
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My PC I leave connected to my TV is still running Slackware 14.2; almost bummed I have to upgrade it soon after not upgrading the OS for years
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systemd has been around since only 2014 my friend... The other "gaps" you're pointing out (K&R C to Android??) are much more significant...
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Disagree 100%. For example that you gave, "advanced package management" is more difficult if you don't understand the basics (SlackBuilds build...
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Similar story here... Was running 14.2 until late last year, I finally got the point where I couldn't wait for 15.0 anymore which seemed to be eternally...
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I switched to Wayland a few months ago and I do miss me some XScreenSaver. The boucing cows... the funky looking lock screen... I hope at least the individual...
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I'm afraid you'll be waiting a long time:
https://listserv.fnal.gov/scripts/wa...E;11d6001.1904
(Still...
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You know recently I found a deal on an Intel Thinkpad so I pulled the trigger; it has a "Comet Lake" chip that Intel's site says is from 2019...
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Is this similar to the CentOS Hyperscale thing?: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...tOS-Hyperscale
See this:
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