Tl;dr: Stick in a USB cable and the other side gets your console.
Tl;dr: Stick in a USB cable and the other side gets your console.
That is possible indeed! For more context, you can look up “static linking vs dynamic linking”
Tldr: Static linking: all dependencies get baked into the final binary Dynamic linking: the binary searches for libraries in your system’s PATH and loads them dynamically at runtime
Fair enough if the GNU dudes valued consistent spacing more than taking function calls as one “logical block”. Not my cup of tea but that’s what configurable auto formatting is for.
On a serious note tho, I never understood the benefits of GNU’s spaces after functions. I don’t really mind most of the rest but I just don’t get the benefits of ‘funcname (arg)’ vs. ‘funcname(arg)’. Is there a specific reason for this? Personally, I find this to reduce readability because I have to think for a split second whether I’m looking at a variable or a function call.
Of cause this is also due to my habits, but I’m curious as to what the reasoning is.
Might wanna take a look into strato.de, although I don’t know whether it would be available for you.
E: don’t even know if there’s an English variant of the website
The hard part is getting used to it. How do I share my public keys? How do I use GPG (the program)? How do I access them easily? What do I do when I want to encrypt my mails on desktop (maybe Windows+Linux), laptop, and phone? It’s just relatively much work to gather the knowledge.
+ the fact there’re not many people using it
Out of interest, are there good resources on archiving those optimisations when rooting you would recommend? I’m low key interested in cracking android open when I’ll have to buy a new phone eventually but haven’t yet looked into the topic.
It absolutely is. Had a great time with my girlfriend, who normally doesn’t play at all.