But it's not a usb stick, it's an m.2 drive in an enclosure... So your second point doesn't apply
christophski
I haven't used it but looks like Collabora does it. You can add their report to f-droid: https://www.collaboraoffice.com/releases-en/collabora-office-on-mobiles-supporting-password-protected-documents-and-available-on-f-droid/
Not sure if they still do it, but Google's python code is some of the ugliest python I've seen and uses 2-space indentation.
Nationally, COVID-19 remains the primary cause of new respiratory hospitalizations and deaths, resulting in about 1,000 fatalities a week.
1000 deaths a week? This seems like it should be newsworthy no?
A decade without Internet? What were you doing?
Thanks I'll check it out
Do I really have to declare that something requires exceptions?
Literally the opposite of friendly. Already in the hello world you have two imports for extremely basic functionality (why should I have to import the ability to throw exceptions??) and a completely enigmatic symbol ' that apparently has a significant function.
A "friendly" programming language should be readable without knowing esoteric symbols.
Really got my hopes up with that headline that it'd be a python-level intuitive-to-read language with static typing.
"tiny" appears to be a relative term, came here expecting a pocket accelerator and was disappointed!
I would say that it might sound a bit "technical". Five past six is definitely the more common way of saying it
Ubuntu. It's working and I don't have the time to try out other distros.
But it's the official Collabora repo?