

How is a MacOS only editor without extensions going to gain enough traction to be widely adopted?
How is a MacOS only editor without extensions going to gain enough traction to be widely adopted?
I have the same issue with Java. Oracle JDK, Open JDK or some other weird distribution? Enteprise Servers or a Framework like Springboot? It’s always easier if you’re familiar with the technology.
That may very well be the case but for the majority of users the out-of-the-box experience is the one they’re getting
1.19% in Switzerland, so we’re even worse
Isn’t that common for Debian?
This is the kind of person who would stick to IDE (with master and slave disks ofc) because S-ATA is only an N away from eternal damnation
It’s almost impossible not to sadly, at least if you want to reach everybody in ypur contacts… It was the first popular messaging app here and inertia prevents people from moving to better alternatives now.
I never had a better system for KDE than Tumbleweed. Definitely my favourite “hasslefree” distro up until now.
So, like… glue?
Oh, that could be nice. Maybe they’ll let me reconfigure my Tumbleweed to Slowroll
Also the soundtrack is just amazing
I tried to do that as well but I realized, that my main use of my Linux desktop which is gaming and having a second screen for whatever else on the side, so usually two fullscreen applications at all times isn’t that well served. I’m sure if I used my PC for more serious multitasking and had limited screen space I would be avle to appreciate Gnome better.
Vampire Survivors. I was pretty surprised when I looked at the game files
There is actually a decently popular game made in Electron that just recently switched to Unity. RIP
That’s some bare metal system breakage I can get behind
Because ASP.NET isn’t a thing at all…
I just can’t get used to GNOME. I’ve been using “classic” DEs for too long, so every time I try GNOME I start customizing it and end up withh a worse version of KDE
Error: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'fuck')
Yeah I don’t get it either… Everybody at the office seems addicted to coffee and I just am there for the social ritual but almost never drink it when wfh