

apart from that, learning programming went from something one does out of calling, to something one does to get a job. The percentage of programmers that actually like coding is going down, so on average they’re going to be worse
apart from that, learning programming went from something one does out of calling, to something one does to get a job. The percentage of programmers that actually like coding is going down, so on average they’re going to be worse
I wish Debian wouldn’t try to autoinstall updates out of the box like Windows. Especially when it doesn’t have the disk space to do that and bricks itself
I hope the file encodings CEO and the line endings CEO trip over something and break their nose
I love when I try to switch apps like this and instead of content I get explanations of some Fediverse bs on 10 screens and have to pick instances I know nothing about, wondering if I will have a bad experience with what I picked, so I just abandon ship
And when I manage to finish the process I get either something that’s not working or a majorly inferior experience. Lemmy is the only thing I managed to stick with. Before good clients became available for it, it also wasn’t looking good
Yeah it’s great, same thing on the Google Pixel. The mic/camera thing brings peace of mind
if you don’t implement it, it will get implemented by someone else anyway and you’re putting your job at risk
I managed to plug the 4pin CPU_POWER cable into two corresponding ports. As in 2 pins from one port and two from the other, since they make up an 8pin port.
Surprisingly it was working but crashing randomly every half an hour.
These ports are shaped so that this is impossible, but I managed to do it anyway.
As a ““power user”” of software, 98% of software sucks. There’s always shit that makes you go “have they even tried using this?” or “did they test this at all?”
weird way to say “reposting”
tried Jerboa at first but it was extremely choppy. Now I use Sync and it’s smooth af
I agree with the top level comment but this one reeks of toxicity, so unnecessary
Haven’t encountered a single game that doesn’t work since being on Linux for over a year, though they surely exist, and I’ve played at least 30. The only things annoying me is that I have to reconnect my steering wheel after I start Dirt Rally 2.0 to have Force Feedback, and that I can’t tab out of League of Legends and instead have to minimize it with win+down.
GitHub started adding new good features after being acquired by Microsoft
To show what happens if you don’t listen to the community before making changes, I’m guessing.
i like that the PlayStation 5 isn’t a literal box
No, it means not needing terminal to have a usable system or to fix it
even Windows sometimes doesn’t meet this