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It does not work on my Raspberry Pi yet for atuin
I get a:
atuin: /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.39' not found (required by atuin)
A hello world binary works fine though.
rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihfsudo apt-get install gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf libgcc-13-dev-armhf-cross- In
~/.cargo/config.toml:[target.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf] linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc" cargo build --target=-armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf --target-dir=$(pwd)- Upload the binary in
armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/debugdirectory to the raspberry pi and run it.
After a first successful installation, only 4. and 5. are required.
- La définition de logement vacant est différente selon les organismes
- Les logements vides ne sont pas à Paris, mais ils sont en Creuse, dans la Nièvre, en Meuse. Là où il n’y a plus de train, plus d’école, plus de boulot. Mais le rapport ne parle jamais d’aménagement du territoire.
- Pas un mot sur le coût réel de la rénovation. Pas un mot sur les héritiers sans moyens. Pas un mot sur les banques qui bloquent les prêts.
L'analyse est publiée sur le site https://projetarcadie.com/logements-vacants-chiffres-froids/
Instead of asking: I’m hungry, let’s go to McDonald’s
Why not: I’m hungry, let’s go eat: McDonald’s?
A “no, because” statement instead of a plain “no” moves the problem from a blocker into an opportunity.
A website list of dumb password rules.
Contributing is easy on https://github.com/duffn/dumb-password-rules/issues
What interests me more is how normalized this has become.
My motivation is much different now than it was then: then I was terribly discontent and dreaming of being a classical composer, a writer, or basically anything that I wasn’t; now I just want to enjoy my life and do the responsible thing—graduate. Rivers Cuomo, Letter For Readmission To Harvard--2005
A no-code database
CoMaps is a for of OrganiMaps which is a fork of Maps.me
A collection of apps useful for smartphones.
Personal opinion about why Nuxt is on Github:
codeberg is great! I love it.
but I think @github is a great home for us.
for me, the most important thing is community. I'm pragmatic about a lot of other things. while a fully open source stack is ideal, I'd rather have the people (+ network effects apply to code hosting too).