Blackjack in JS ( lemmy.world )
The known card game, written in javascript, where the computer is the dealer....
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The known card game, written in javascript, where the computer is the dealer....
This script written in the C language, will render the matrix effect in the terminal, while rendering ascii art loaded from a txt file, at the center of the terminal window....
A solitaire card game, written in javascript, where you can bet whether your card is between the two other cards. https://gitlab.com/christosangel/bucket
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Red Hat, their goal is to make money. Nothing wrong about that. I run a company, my goal is to make money. How you make money is what matters to people: is it ethical, or not. Are you selling your soul, lying, selling your community out, or not....
I know not everyone likes using vim but I thought those who do could share a good reason to get into it. For me its the repetition of the last change with the push of the dot key. Replace the current word with another and move the cursor to the next word you wish to replace. It makes the editor so versatile and feels very...
#RedHat #RHEL #OpenSource Recently Red Hat announced a change to how they’re distributing source code for RHEL and it’s rightfully got a lot of people really worried.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux has decided to no longer make its source code publicly available. That’s right…RHEL will become closed source. What does this mean? Should you care?
This is a MAJOR development with Redhat NO LONGER giving public access to the base RHEL source code.
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Seems like this distro is getting a lot of traction recently. Has anyone tried it? Is it any good?
Simple question. Which distribution was your introduction?...
For me, its Ubuntu, despite the moral tendencies of its facilitators....