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The employee was just making it easier for the computer. No need to concat the files if you only use a single one. Efficient programming /s
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@calmyourtities can't known without testing and I don't have the original RPi with me, but the difference from the 700 MHz single core original to the 1.2 GHz quad core from the Pi 3 is enormous, even on single core applications (and it has 4x the RAM too).
Considering pricing, you should just get a new one and compare. If it's not enough for what you're doing, you should try parallelism and I'm sure it will be enough.
Of course, VNC also works, like mentioned above. Very simple to use, and you can even set it up for remote usage. -
RPI 2 and 3 are leagues ahead in performance compared to the original. Try getting a new one, should see the difference quite easily.
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AWESOME, word per word 😅
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First thing I do, before I buy a new phone, is to check how active is the dev community for it on XDA-developers. Once you start using custom ROMs there is no going back
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It's easy: modern features are better for self documenting code and bug reductions.
Your production code can be transpiled and you get the best of both worlds, if var is faster than let/const, and you can support more users.
But yeah, quora has some sketchy answers, to say the least -
Facebook ads are interesting. The only ones I get are from pages I already liked. What is the point of it? Just spam the feed until I remove said page because of it?
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To be honest, I believe it helps. Devs can then focus on building more complex systems and non-dev clients can make their landing page site without cost.
Wix and others like it aren't particularly new, they just always were kind of bad. At the moment, they are "less" bad. -
@kaqqao you monster! 😅
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@divil I did speak to the boss about it. There were a lot of other problems with their project and I gave some suggestions on how to fix some of them, but that place wasn't for me.
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Don't use Codepen inbuilt packages, you can include CDN links to get the up to date version.
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Proud of you, mate
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Is the guy seriously bragging that he has WiFi?
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It's like a "please stop for a sec" moment. Can't keep up
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He's going to do it again 😁
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@ironedr ICQ tried rather recently to compete in the mobile market, like WhatsApp and Telegram, but I guess it didn't fly. It was pretty big in Brazil in the dial-up times, but can't be considered that anymore, the market is completely dominated by Facebook apps.
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Microsoft.
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Digital Ocean mostly. It just worked, have no problems with it and the question threads are a great source of information, even if you don't use DO, but looking for cheaper solutions.
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There is an Atom package (forgot the name) that searches the highlighted text and pastes the answer on your file. That's a start, I suppose.
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That happened in my intro to computer engineering couple years ago. The guy said it multiple times while doing a Prezi presentation. Still a good laugh from time to time.
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@aronmik I enjoy doing something similar, but interchanging some lines with tabs and others with spaces
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Unless your code has bad indentation, then *you got a problem*.
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How do you compile a C compiler built in C without a C compiler?
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Normal Thursday, everybody. Everything is fine
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Don't worry, soon enough they will add even more taxes on electronics
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IoT sounds like people thinking "this is how the future will be" and it's always ridiculous ideas.