I remember that thing… My grandpa had one. It was … Interesting.
I remember that thing… My grandpa had one. It was … Interesting.
I’ve never seen anything fishy from them, many people trust them for their work notes.
It’s all .md files you own.
BTRFS for all us lame folks.
PS Windows pervious versions is actually pretty good, but no one uses it on desktop.
AWS Fargate, amazing, AWS ServerLess,… Da fuk!
What the fuck is a “lamba server less”, and why is my cloud bill so fucked? 🚒 🔥 💰 💸
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I mean, Poetry is a lot better then Pip. The only issue I see is that they broke some CICD stuffs farther up the chain.
100% all of this
OSX for work, Ubuntu at home for side projects and gaming.
OSX for dev is great, I use one for work.
LTSB or LTSR I forget which. Toss some classic shell in there, boom, Win 10 like you remember Win 7 was like. Too bad they fucked up 11 so bad I switched to Ubuntu.
AI can be neat, but this is a solution looking for a problem, like most AI things.
Hibernation I’ve found handy on my laptop, but I wish there was like a fastboot option with Ubuntu. I know windows 11 does it to boot faster.
Same, nice to see it get some love. I’ve tried a whole bunch of them, Wez is also a super nice guy and very active on GitHub.
I use Obsidian alot, they are very different in how they work as far as I can tell. Obsidian is more like a pure notebook with a HUGE amount of useful plugins. I use the KanBan and OCR functions alot with their Google-esq search.
Slack is really nice and is at least usable for large projects and teams.
I say it all the time, people care about apps and browsing websites, they don’t care about the how, just the what. Too many techy folks cannot see it as a business and human problem.
I mean some of us even run OSX 😅
TBH, once stop running Windows, everything gets easier. And if your running Ubuntu or Mint, it’s not even that painful to start and hardware more or less just works.
Debian is nice for servers, but it’s a little out of date for desktop. YMMV, welcome to the club and ignore the snobs ❤️
I like Guake for drop down, WezTerm for everything else. I do miss iTerm2 on Linux tho, but it’s close enough.
I just got Monarch and it works amazing for tracking everything. Used to use Mint, but they decided to merge to CreditKarma and screw themselves.
I used Windows from 95 onward. Docker on Windows is second class compared to running on Linux.
That being said, I don’t think it’s that people cannot learn to use something like Ubuntu, it’s that if they don’t need to, they won’t.
Good enough, is fine for the vast majority of folks. And I think Windows 11 proves that.
Like I had to learn OSX for my work computer, which I ended up loving. But that took me a week or so to get the hang of.
Having issues hacking time?