The question is more like where else would you put your backups?
No, it is not.
I installed Sparky Linux 7 on my backup laptop computer because I failed to install Debian.
Maybe Sparky Linux …
Normally, I use Debian. However, Debian 12 installer didn’t work on my Acer Extensa 💻. So I installed Sparky Linux, and it works.
People claiming Linux isn’t a viable alternative cause you can’t run it without using the command line.
Even in 2024, many people begin using GNU/Linux with Arch Linux or Ubuntu with apt-get, then later they complain that Linux is not for average users. Maybe the community needs more GUI only tutorials.
Like Thinkpad, the main brand is Lenovo. Thinkbook keyboard is like Acer and other brands.
I’m using Lenovo ThinkBook, which is cheaper than Thinkpad, and the keyboard layout is different. It supports upto 40GB of RAM.
Oh, I wanted to ask Where, not Why. 🤦
Yes, but you can choose English subtitle.
What Lisp programming languages do you use?
What non-Lisp programming languages do you use?
Rust, etc.
What is your favorite Lisp programming language? Why?
SBCL can compile Common Lisp into optimized native code and the community provides libraries that I need.
What is your favorite non-Lisp programming language? Why?
Ruby can be used as AWK with JSON parser and Unicode support.
What is that one thing about your favorite non-Lisp language that you wish to see in your favorite Lisp language?
Awk-style one-liner
I did. I also coded in PL/pgSQL.
I don’t know what kind of architecture you are thinking of and having the distinction between datalog on the database and prolog in the server might be problematic.
I thought about Datomic and Clojure.
Linq
LINQ is remarkable.
Stored procedure and Datalog are not what I’m looking for. However, I should consider them seriously, since they may be more practical.
b but has nice
Thank you. This is exactly what I’m looking for.
link
Yes, I’ve used this.
properly parametrized and escaped and all that
I’m not sure if what I use is proper enough in your sense. So, can you elaborate more?
RK3588 is used in many Linux devices, but I’m not sure if Rockchip is in the BDS list. I don’t know which factory was RK3588 from.
So, I imply that you mean it is normal.