What a fucking dystopia you live in… Saddening…
What a fucking dystopia you live in… Saddening…
I was under the impression the didn’t shared dependencies thus eating space.
Locked to flatpaks? aren’t they worried about the disk space?
Yes but the match goes for the first repetition the rest of the string isn’t matched no matter the length, again don’t find anything about prime numbers unless I checked something wrong. There is another guy who got it right it seems.
No cookie for me I just tried it in Notepad++ and VS code and it matches lines of one characer (first group I think) or the starting of a line that is an at least 2 characters string repeated twice (second group it seems)
so the second group matches
abab
abcabc
abcdeabce
abcdefabcdef
Nothing about prime numbers really only first repetition gets a match. Very interesting Honestly I used regex from years and never had to retort to something like this ever. I can only imagine it useful to check for a password complexity to not be repeated strings like I do for sites that I just want in and use a yopmail.com mail to register a fake user.
Gaming on Linux will never be easy but as long as it goes forward any good news are welcome.
3 Sentences horror story…
Gimp 3, Half life 3, Bloodborne 2