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  • Speaking from personal experience but pretty universal one at that.

    Once terminal kinda “clicks” you will get the urge to tweak stuff. It happens because there is bunch “demo apps” that are just cool to mess around with but simply don’t get known on co-orperate OS. Check this as example.

    If games you play or tools you use can be fitted to linux, at some point you will port 80% of your workflow just messing around during the tweaking. Like when you do your first rice.

    And after that you can confidently chose if you want to add on to that or continue dualboot.









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    12 days ago

    “Ima install windows server edition since I like the C API and I can learn regedit stuff”

    (The most undocumented nightmare imaginable)

    “Never again”

    Seriously how did I have harder time connecting to my home wifi than I did connecting to PEAP encrypted university wifi on open fucking bsd.






  • If the “code editor” uses AI they will never become a software engineer.

    “Oh I will just learn by asking AI to explain” that’s not happening. You won’t learn how to come.up with a solution. Mathematiciams know better than anyone you can’t just memorize how the professor does stuff and call yourself a problem solver. Now go learn the heruistic method.

    As much as people hate it, stackoverflow people rarely give the answer directly. They usually tell you easier alternative methods or how to solve a similar problem with explanation.

    They way it will work is that every single college student that relies on AI and gets away with “academic dishonesty, the tool” will become terrible programmers that can’t think for themselves or read a single paragraph of documentation. Similar consequences for inexperienced developers.