I must say that I didn't expect him not mention this when talking about BYD. BBC: Brazil shuts BYD factory site over 'slavery' conditions
It only works if there is good public transit, which there isn't. I personally see it as an argument in favor of investing more in public transit.
I personally didn't dislike NuGet that much, but that's coming from someone who has been working with CMake for the last couple of months 😄
TLDR: Rust, Go and other modern languages don't use more dependencies than C/C++, but have larger binaries due to including libraries into the executable binary. This trade-off was chosen to ensure you can reliably run the executable on various systems without dependency issues.
I personally have gone with both options on several occasions. Being able to include an HTTP client without having to debug someone's cURL installation is certainly worth a few extra MiB's of disk space. However, I've also used C instead of Rust to avoid a very simple CLI program turning into several MiB's large binary (due to statically including the Rust std lib).
Seagate Ironwolf "ST4000VN006"
I do have some issues with read speeds but that's probably networking related or due to using RAID5.
Why did you decide to go with Rakulang?
17W for an N100 system with 4 HDD's
According to EICAR's specification the antivirus detects the test file only if it starts with the 68-byte test string and is not more than 128 bytes long. As a result, antiviruses are not expected to raise an alarm on some other document containing the test string.
This won't work, assuming the database file is more than 128 bytes long
What do you do? (You don't need to be specific)
It's a joke about the criticism systemd gets
Of course you can, make it lowercase internally and store the case formatted string for output.
I also have the problem OP mentioned, even after upgrading to 128 GiB RAM. I've had it on Kubuntu, KDE Neon, Fedora KDE and OpenSUSE TW, so I suspect it's a KDE Plasma issue.