Expat is a corporate term for employees working temporary on companies from one country working on another.
Expat is a corporate term for employees working temporary on companies from one country working on another.
Parts of old games.
The stupidest take I have read today, and I even read OP comment here too.
My professor uses Openboard and it’s look really good
Still worth of celebration, any workers victory should be celebrated.
For a brief moment in my life I worked as data manager in a movie set, and remember studying for that job and having to talk with the DP and the cameraman about memory cards, recorders and checking with them that the quality output of the camera were not bigger that the speed capacity of the memory cards. It was fun times, and sometimes I wonder how my life would be now if I never left Argentina and had accepted the next gig the movie producer called me for.
systemctl --user status pipewire
How can I know that this is affecting me?
I had no problem, but my classmates hated me because everytime a professor gave us an assignment to be done in excel I asked that if it was ok to use livreoffice because I use Linux and they always changed it to be done on R or Python.
Playstation gained a lot of popularity on latinamerica for being able to be pirated, and PES and Winning Eleven before it, were way better football games than Fifa. I remember the first time playing them after years of Fifa and feeling the field huge, but then you would back to Fifa to feel like your playing mini football. And that huge field made it more about passing the ball to advance, while in Fifa you could rush from the center of the field and easily took a shoot and mark, more alike a basketball game.
In Colombia we had a version of PES that had the colombian teams. It was just the international teams, but with the skin colors of ther uniforms and names of the players changed.
How much computer power they need? My pc is pretty old :/
I hope not, I use it a lot for quickly programming answers and prototypes and for theory on my actuarial science MBA.
Everything, including you, is a .zip file.
Everything is just a zip file with a different extension
p2p is also cheaper, bandwidth-wise, but packages are usually not that big to justify it.
Idk, trying to solve something on Linux is usually just running some command on the terminal and your done. In windows you have to edit some special file on the registry or something like that. I think it’s what you are used to use, I’m being a Linux user for 14 years now, I can’t even think of how to solve something in windows (windows XP was my last windows install)
That has to be a joke, no?