Does it support KaTeX math, git integration, and spell checking? I'm using vscode for note taking but it's slow and power hungry
Does it support KaTeX math, git integration, and spell checking? I'm using vscode for note taking but it's slow and power hungry
In ogni caso, non è che non si può usare, è che quello extravergine è più buono
Io lo uso spesso. È sempre d'oliva, quindi è bene, però è meno pregiato, quindi costa circa la metà dell extravergine. Quello extravergine è più buono, proprio di sapore, più intenso, però non sono così diversi.
Io in genere uso quello EVO quando va mangiato crudo, tipo per condire le verdure o in genere quando il sapore dell'olio è importante, e quello di sansa per cucinare, quando il sapore dell'olio conta poco.
Per friggere, è molto più salutare di quello di semi perché ha un punto di fumo molto alto e altre caratteristiche (proprio come quello EVO). Però, a contrario di quello di semi, sa di olive, quindi non è il massimo per tutti i fritti.
Chi la ha scritta aveva una miner concussion
In the coming months, an important protocol will be merged to Wayland and xorg, and the next Nvidia driver release will have support for that protocol. This will make the Nvidia Wayland experience 100x better
I am a computer scientist after all
I already use the fan made launcher for textures, but I don't need more than 62. I'm getting 30 fps when physx is enabled.
I will try to run the winetrick manually, I expected heroic to do that itself as it does for other tricks.
Venetians, Sicilian, Lombardians and Neapolitans are not minorities, it is not an ethnicity, religion or anything. it's literally "people that live in X" and X is a region from Italy, literally one of the most industrialized countries in the world. It's like saying "new yorkers are a minority". Moreover, even if they were, literally nothing is happening to them.
Source: I'm venetian and my grandfather was lombardian. I know my people.
Also, I won't give you something to hang on, so I won't say anything for sure. But I'm pretty sure most of the people in that list are in this same position.
It looks like my ass is very knowledgeable. Definitely a good source
I feel like this argument is way too imprecise, to the point of being basically untrue. That's probably based on the average emissions or something like that, but people are not the same and "emission responsibility" is wildly different.
Imagine killing 34k exploited African people, the world's climate won't even notice that. On the other hand, killing 34k middle class Americans or Europeans would probably be a little more effective, but still won't fix anything. Now, killing 34k high-profile megacorp executives would definitely be much more effective, but would also collapse some economies, leading to various climate unfriendly events (like riots, war and shit).
But the simplest empirical evidence is: COVID killed 6 million people and the climate is still shit.
Source: I made it the fuck up, I'm talking out of my ass
This will affect the productivity goals of the company
But he's using a model M, not a symbolics space cadet. Totally inaccurate
This act has been in the making for quite a while, and was even delayed. These companies have had plenty of time to prepare for what's coming.
Also, big companies don't deserve whining. It's hard to adjust to new regulations? Too fucking bad! Now pay your fine
The common audio chips have lots of input/output pins (for complex surround systems), most of the pins are disabled but you can see them on stuff like hdajackretask. I can see that in my case they are on two separate outputs.
On a sidenote, on some systems the manufacturer doesn't enable some unused pins on the OS side, but leaves them enabled on firmware, which can cause problems. So you can use this kind of software to disable them yourself.
From pavucontrol I can't select the interfaces independently (it's what I used to enable pro audio). And Carla uses jack, so no luck with jack either
Ubuntu: it's not bad, I just don't like canonical
Manjaro: it starts as arch but more user friendly (by being preconfigured), until it inevitably breaks (being arch) and you end up with a regular arch that you don't know how is configured
Elementary os: it's too elementary os
All those con distros that are just a bunch of reskinned free stuff ask you money for that. Like zorin os
Well, I'm biased because KaTeX is load bearing to my use case. But I would argue that it:
You could consider using mathjax instead of KaTeX which should render both latex math and asciimath, (and should be better in general). If you had unlimited resources (which I guess you don't) it would be cool if you made the math language into a setting.
For git, other than the add and commit buttons, it would be useful to have a "git gutter" which shows changes from the last commit. Which is the only git integration feature that you can't get away with external tools.
For spell checking, even just pulling in some dictionary, like the ones in vscode's cspell extension and having a basic dictionary check is much better than nothing.