I never knew there are places where only one of them is available.
Here in germany Bosch Green is the Consumer line while Bosch Blue is the Professional line
I never knew there are places where only one of them is available.
Here in germany Bosch Green is the Consumer line while Bosch Blue is the Professional line
I didn't look at the curriculum of the game dev school but from my personal experience studying CS I would say that what you learn there isn't really comparable to CS besides the programming part
Also attenpting to search for how to do stuff (like writing a server application in rust) inevitably brings up the game Rust (especially if you are trying to google with the word server in your question)
It is an option under the filter menu but in my case it cannot be turned off. The slider is in the off position and I still only see my favorites
Feishin seems to be the best option for navidrome on windows and linux as far as I am aware but I have this really annoying bug that prevents me from seeing any tracks that I don't have marked as favorites for some reason.
I've tried this once with divinity original sin 2. With my internet connections slow upload there was unfortunately too much compression going on causing the game to look horrible
I think the best explanation as to the difference between a library and a framework that I've heard so far is this:
A library is something you use to do a specific thing in your project. A framework is something you build your entire project around.
Obviously the only correct way to blink an LED is to use a hardware timer to trigger a DMA transfer which stores a bit in the pin toggle register at a set interval
One thing navidrome cannot do is to have different music available per user. A workaround for that is yo host multiple instances using docker and have them access different folders for music but that's obviously not ideal.
I had an app development course in university and probably the most valuable tip our professor gave us was to limit the timeframe for search results to the last year
The Arch-wiki was my main reason for switching to arch. When I used an ubuntu based distro I felt like I had to rely on forum posts to figure out anything whereas with arch everything is documented incredibly well
Article topic aside, is anyone else getting annoyed by those AI generated images for articles?