Professional CMake: A Practical Guide by Craig Scott is an excellent guide to modern cmake usage. Well worth the $30 if you need to build, maintain, or modify a CMake project.
Professional CMake: A Practical Guide by Craig Scott is an excellent guide to modern cmake usage. Well worth the $30 if you need to build, maintain, or modify a CMake project.
Post the video!
I think you should reconsider Proton. It seems to tick all of your boxes except US-based. However, I know they have US-based VPN servers, so I expect they have US-based email servers as well. It’s worth asking their support team about.
I was also going to suggest Haiku. It’s the spiritual successor to BeOs. I was always disappointed that didn’t become more popular.
I enjoyed this content.
What’s a good way to create ambient warmth for overnight?
Isn’t this basically how lisp works?
I use Emacs’ Org Mode. It may not be exactly what you’re looking for, but it is highly versatile.
Where’s that X cursor?
He did say he was doing it to learn. Maybe when he’s done he will be able to appreciate what goes into making a viable browser.
I like Grey Skies. It’s nice at 75% speed, too.