I recently switched because I needed HDMI 2.1 on Linux, which AMD doesn't support, though not for lack of trying.
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Noooo, you don't understand, we just have to never make this mistake again and then there won't be anymore regressions!
I don't know the Go answer, but this problem exists in other languages and platforms. It can be incredibly annoying when the http client library doesn't support unwrapping, even with generics.
If you need the subfield to have a name based on the type, you're going to need introspection / code generation.
Well it probably would be if there were a driver for it, but AMD was unsuccessful in convincing the HDMI forum to let them open-source a driver. Intel gets around it by using an adapter on the card.
Not on Linux + AMD...
No, that's in order. You must know those languages in that order, sort of like a russian nesting doll of experience.
(run { [email protected]?.apply { this.value === true } } == true) ?: if (([email protected] as? Boolean) != true) false else true
And now the IntelliJ plugin isn't included in the all products pack for some reason.
Edit: It looks like it actually is included, or is supposed to be.
How did Pop!_OS fare?
The website is state of the art for 2015 +- 15 years.
The percentage is based on voltage for lithium batteries. Old or weak batteries will suffer voltage droop when under load, so the device is powering down to protect the battery from over-discharging and causing damage (or a thermal event).
This but make it so only the browser can't tell time.