Do you have a book? Can people donate brick funds?
Do you have a book? Can people donate brick funds?
Agreed.
Vim/Neovim and Spacemacs (Emacs) are so much more addictive than NPP.
That’s cool if NPP is OP’s thing, but there are quite a few text editors which check those boxes in the *nix world.
It is, which is rather annoying.
I should spend some more time with the FOSS forges, but bare git works for me when I’m self-hosting my own repos.
The workflow is also kind of obtuse.
FD: I prefer GitLab between the two.
It’s possible. That’s basically web scraping.
JetBrains Rider is probably the best C# IDE for Linux, and MS ported .NET server stuff a while ago.
I’m not sure about C# GUI toolkits on Linux. WPF isn’t there, and I’m not sure how mature Maui is on Linux.
Login and password set/reset forms being out of sync is a classic. 😆
I haven’t seen that one in a while luckily.
Dell Latitudes and Precisions support Linux pretty well.
Git repos of some helpful scripts and configs.
Music.
Profile backup.
They also just bought an Ad network, so can’t get ad revenue if they can’t track people.
Synergies™
Or $HOME/.var/log
.
There is a .local
folder these days.
Profile roaming hasn’t been solved aside from NFS mounts. I guess Syncthing might work.
Why would go have a virtual environment or dep tree like node_modules equivalent, it’s not interpreted or dynamically linked.
With modules, dependencies can be vendored.
Armed revolt it is. Pizza first though?🍕
65 to match Social Security.
Forgejo is working on federation. That is the big item.
git rebase
is only for terrorists. 🥸
Also for me when I’ve been drinking and committed some really stupid shit into the repo. No one needs to know what I really think of my team members.
Not really. He posts under his own name, so I recognized it from the forums.
Debian in WSL is my single favorite thing about Windows work laptop. Real tools! 😃
I’m back on windows for work after a decade away, and all the reasons I left are still there. The tools are still lacking, the layout is non-sensical, prototyping requires expensive subscriptions, and it’s not designed to get work done.
*nixes and macOS, to a lesser extent, are much nicer. The *nixes are designed to get work done. I have my gripes, but good lord they’re small comparatively.