Glad you're keeping safe!
I've found diode leads are too thin and fall out or sometimes fall to make contact. You need the matching pins since the have a larger pin diameter
That sucks. I was looking forward to having at least some good news this month =/.
In no particular order: C C# C++ Perl (been a long time, would need a refresher) Python Rust (favorite) TCL (kill it with fire) JavaScript Typescript Java Kotlin X86 assembly Arm assembly Riscv assembly Bash (shell scripting in general) Dart
Might be some others I haven't touched in while.
I also had the unfortunate experience of having to write windows batch scripts for a month. I can't decide whether I hated TCL or batch more.
Just tested positive and was sick on Christmas too
I would get comfortable with the idea of breaking things. Make regular backups of your data. The best that I'm aware of for making it easy to work backwards from breaking things is NixOS, but I wouldn't consider it beginner friendly.
You learn a lot from trying to bring a system back online. But it depends if you're trying Linux to learn it more or just to take advance of privacy.
Doesn't work on boost either
That was pretty much me a few days ago. I ate food that was a little hot, and I could feel it going through my insides for a little while, and it was painful. My fever was close to 103.
But this doesn't even look like a CPU box.
What part of Florida? I know there's different wind speed ratings depending on how far north you're building. In South Florida I only ever saw cinder block or full concrete exteriors.
Placing the Jerboa icon where I used to have the Boost was so nice. I'm still waiting to see when kbin gets an app. The mobile experience is rough.
VRR is variable refresh rate. Not sure about the others