As a replacement for my laptop, I took out the dust from an old PC with 3GB of RAM and 2 Cores.
It's minimum specs challenge week I guess
I know so many programming languages, yet there is only one I enjoy writing a framework from scratch in...
The one everyone I've met hates 🐘
Tech stack:
1. PHP (Core, Codeigniter 4, Slim Framework, Laravel, Symfony)
2. Golang (Core, Gorilla Framework)
3. Java (Spring Boot)
4. NodeJS
5. Python (Flask, Django, FastAPI)
6. Typescript (React, Vue)
7. HTMX
8. JQuery / Vanilla Javascript (I've written more of that than I should probably hahaha)
9. C/C++
10. A bit of COBOL (of all things)
11. Perl
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As a replacement for my laptop, I took out the dust from an old PC with 3GB of RAM and 2 Cores.
It's minimum specs challenge week I guess
It seems a battery fuse blew up and my laptop can't charge anymore.
Sadly, I don't have a backup. I hope I can have it repaired soon.
I just spoke to one of my pals about a bug he's having and we had this exchange:
- My changes only appear if I edit the .min.js file, that's weird.
- What script is included in the HTML?
- The .min.js.
I have this feeling that many new web devs (not just junior, but even people with some experience) have no clue on how Javascript works and makes me a bit sad.
But hey, maybe I'm the weird dude who starded his studies back when minifying your scripts was a required skill.
You have to practice safety when in public.
You might a Zionist trying to talk to your small child about supporting a genocide.
When you see that, get between the child and the Zionist and scream "STRANGER DANGER"!!!!
You will absolutely be saving a child's life!
Who keeps us safe?!
We keep us safe!
@shaknais I don't think the CPU has VT-x.
I tried editing the BIOS configurariok but only VT-d appeared.
I'll look it up when I can turn it on again
@shaknais thanks!
I have this doubt because I recently installed Chrome OS Flex on a desktop and sadly it doesn't support the Developer environment.
But that one doesn't have a Celeron cpu, I think it's core duo rather.
I'm about to compulsively buy an Asus Chromebook CX1500CNA with 4GB of RAM and an Intel Celeron processor (I think it's either N3350 or N3060).
I'm under the impression that I could do Google apps stuff and virtualize Linux + run some Android apps with a very long battery life.
However I'm not sure this even supports Linux virtualization and haven't found a definitive answer online.