If you are like me, and you also like the NSA, feel free to contribute and add more fun facts!
Its a fun read
If you are like me, and you also like the NSA, feel free to contribute and add more fun facts!
Its a fun read
That’s only one (narrow) definition of a god.
To take a well known example, is Loki “good”?
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Lots of options then
The moto line have a shake for torch on/off gesture. Very handy
I’m surprised to see (photo)GIMP and Inkscape mentioned but not Krita. I would also rank OpenTTD up there with OpenRCT2.
On the other hand I avoided going into the field until I hit 30 because I didn’t want to spend all day on a computer and then have it effect my willingness to use a PC at home.
Of course you don’t have to be a programmer to be stuck in front of a PC all day so I figured I might as well do something I’m good at. The main shift was that I now strongly prefer console/couch/tv gaming over PC/monitor/desk gaming.
That said I still find I come home unmotivated for hobby dev, if I’m going to work on my hobby projects I need to get out of bed 60-90 minutes earlier and do that while I’m fresh.
Well that’s just plain science.
All Aves are Dinosauria.
I’m only going to mention desktop software, there’s too many tools and layers involved in spinning up a server.
Daily use (most used first):
It’s a pretty boring list: connectivity tools, text editors, and version control are placed front and centre. That said they are great tools and I would hate to live in a world where I was limited to only proprietary products
Stuff I wish I had more time to use:
Special mention:
All good, The comment I replied to has been edited to specify monotheism after I wrote my reply.