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There is StarLab https://starlabs.systems although they don’t make ARM laptops if that’s what you are asking for.


While StarLabs has shipped products before, I'd be careful with them. That StarFighter laptop was supposed to ship years ago, and I don't think any have been delivered yet. Here's a Reddit thread [1] from three years ago saying delivery would be in a few months.

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxhardware/comments/yjuahx/star_...


Don’t bother with these. In my eyes the gold standard for Linux laptops is Framework or Lenovo.


To me, it's System76.

Clearly Framework is not supporting Linux if there are issues with suspend.


Works on my machine.

The problem with System76 is that Lenovo exists. There isn’t much of a real reason to buy a “standard laptop” like system76 over a higher volume OEM like Lenovo.

With Framework you’re at least getting the extreme modularity and upgradeability as a major differentiator.

But with System76 you’re essentially getting a regular laptop that you could get from any other major brand. You’ll have an easier time getting parts with Lenovo.


Maybe you'll enjoy Piko and blinry's guide on reading QR codes without a computer: https://qr.blinry.org/


Yeah interesting, but not really any different than the original content. Maybe a little easier to grok.

I was looking for algorithms to extract out a QR code from an image.


It seems that the source for the modified pdfTeX can be found here: https://github.com/SwiftLaTeX/PdfTeXLite


Except that Rob Pike later in the golang-nuts groups expand on exactly that question: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/golang-nuts/bfuwmhbZHYw/di...

Qoute: "Goroutines are not garbage-collected. They must return from the top-level function (or panic) to have all their resources recovered."


It looks a lot like the d3 calendar view example: http://bl.ocks.org/4063318 http://mbostock.github.com/d3/talk/20111018/calendar.html

Layout inspired by Rick Wicklin and Robert Allison (http://stat-computing.org/dataexpo/2009/posters/)


Yes in ML you'd have to eta-expand first:

    val id : 'a -> 'a
    fun id x = id x


> I can't name a single big or medium sized group using Mono besides Novell itself.

What about Unity (http://unity3d.com/) and all the games based on unity. I'd say that is at least a medium size group.

Edit, links to relevant information Unity's website:

* List of some of the games made with Unity: http://unity3d.com/gallery/game-list/

* Where it says that unity is Mono based: http://unity3d.com/unity/engine/programming


OK overview. But one option is missing, namely to use SVG. For instance by using the excellent gRaphaël (http://g.raphaeljs.com) library.


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