Yeah I mean you’re still people with emotional processes who understand social queues. Not like you’re robots who can’t process these things.
Programmer, Skateboarder & Aspiring Musician.
Yeah I mean you’re still people with emotional processes who understand social queues. Not like you’re robots who can’t process these things.
As a Linux user who moved to Mac, it’s not even remotely dumb.
Yeah I feel like that just defeats the purpose of it though, in that case just install Debian.
Yeah I am interested in Cosmic DE.
I liked the feel of Pop_OS!, the setup and configuration are great, but damned it was unappealing looks wise for me.
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Mint is just green Ubuntu.
I recommend not using the installer if you want to learn how Linux works well.
I think Arch is a good distro to learn for new users who are interested in tech, it gives an amazing example of good documentation and teaches you a lot about how UNIX-Like filesystems work.
That being said for non-technical users with zero interest, my main recommendations are Mint if you are coming from or prefer Windows and Elementary if you’re coming from or prefer Mac.
Why Chromebook?
If they want to do this kind of thing they should always least either leave them to be played whenever but offer some kind of double xp or whatever while the event is actually on, or run the event as an annual thing so you can experience it every year and you don’t feel like you’re missing out because you didn’t get the game at release for whatever reason
“I also sampled everything in the medicine cabinet”
This made me smile.
I thought it was poking fun at the tutorial saying instead of learning to code, import a library from someone who knows how to code.
Yeah it’s definitely a lot quicker than searching through 15 articles and stack overflow posts sometimes. Except for with regex and the sed command, the bastard thing kept messing that up
I find the opposite, chatgpt (free version at least) gives all the explanation and stuff then a code block, copilot (not Microsoft the GitHub one) just prints the boilerplate directly in the editor then you press tab to accept.
Pretty much this, it’s the one use case for copilot, I know what I want to type anyway and copilot is usually close enough that 2 edits is faster than typing the whole thing and better for rsi.
Electron apps are great for one thing, quick releases. Other than that there is far too much that can go wrong and you end up with an incredibly resource (mostly memory) intensive application.
In comparison the native solutions I’ve seen run on about 20-200mb instead of 600+
Yeah an extension is no more trustworthy than the source providing it, network level adblock which you can monitor completely is probably the correct route
Ah I was hoping for a split board. Thanks for the suggestions though I was looking at the corner and the chocify before.
Been thinking about getting an ergonomic split board, I’d prefer wireless. Any recommendations?
Maybe he knew none of the information could harm him if someone got hold of it?