This is why i went to Linux. This stuff needs to stop.
This is why i went to Linux. This stuff needs to stop.
Lack of true open cooperation? Oh wait, you said benefit… Ease of use? Maybe? And slightly less buggy?
Yes, but also… It’s true. Browsers are the number one way folks get viruses.
But s-expressions give you power that other syntax doesn’t. Data and code as one. Besides there is no other syntax than simply that so it becomes much easier to remember random extra things.
Whitespace on the other hand, I hate with fiber of my being.
Emacs can do that obviously. And everything else.
Correct. Always provide wrong answer. No one can withstand someone being wrong on the internet.
Interesting how the entire top of just spongebob characters…
A year and a half? Basically when hyprland got good enough. I used to use awesome and needed something with similar pretty features.
Been remodeling a house that we just bought and this has been a my experience as well. I just enjoy making things. Software, home automations, wood, anything. The joy of building. I think that’s what it is.
Id suggest rust, gets you a step closer to the hardware and a bit of a different paradigm than Java while still feeling high level.
Tell me your a developer without telling me you’re a developer
No lisp?
Is this for real? So I shouldn’t be worried about using certain websites that they’ll track me around?
Came for this. Stayed for the other comments.
I guess I’d agree. I’m just quite pessimistic and view that almost all people are quite corrupted and checks and balances of a sort reign it in.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say power does corrupt. For almost all of history, any sort of power eventually comes with corruption. Its kinda the human condition. That being said, I do think there are ways of minimizing that corruption and defending against it.
Yea that’s basically sonarr with a downloader like transmission. Which are separate from jellyfin. Go here to learn for to set it all up. servarr
Lols. Yea i actually hate that. No i gave been begging my org to just treat interns differently and actually help them rather than let them sink or swim. Most of the interns we get are expected to know all the ins and outs, but they are just kids yet basically. So i think hiring managers honestly should lower the bar and then the org needs to properly train and teach them to get em up to speed. Maybe it takes six months but it’s about time we start investing in our people.