

Wasn’t the reason for skipping 9 to not break programs assuming “Windows 9” meant 95 / 98?


Wasn’t the reason for skipping 9 to not break programs assuming “Windows 9” meant 95 / 98?
(Kotlin does support that, with the same fun do_thing(arg: Int = 2) syntax.)
If you only try it out for less than a month, $5.


Archive?


Interesting — how easy are they to install compared to Mint, and would there be a way for Mint friends (I have a NixOS config for my fleet, and run our shared services) to easily migrate?


Perhaps it would be useful to list some alternatives?
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Sending a dump of entire system memory seems incredibly unsafe, to say the least.


Don’t run sha256sum -c on your suspect file — it expects to be passed a file containing hashes and other filenames. sha256sum the iso itself instead and check by eye, or make such a hash file.
Your Steam Deck is a PC, by the way. Your existing methods should work.