

Lots of code repos. Especially repos for programming languages, compilers, and Git.
Lots of code repos. Especially repos for programming languages, compilers, and Git.
Distrobox/Podman support would be nice.
There are custom commands, but built in support with a menu would be nice.
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.
Exactly. He “stole” millions from companies stealing billions, and thus was eaten.
They probably have turned over logs because legal persuasion, and it sounds like they anticipated that. Moxie has been around the cypherpunk scene for a while, so they knew what they’re doing.
Plus the paper on the double ratchet algorithm is out there. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Ratchet_Algorithm
Signal uses Google Cloud Platform for their servers, for one.
Then I think it’s something to do with metadata.
Sites are much more contained now. Is much more like a profile per site.
Container tabs are still a thing in FF. This is based on that work, if I remember correctly.
😂 I didn’t notice the last time they had a nation wide outage either.
While at the sametime being a gross person.
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.
As a Fedora user, I would go with Fedora. 😄
OpenSuse Tumbleweed is good, but I find Yast to be kind of overkill. I’m sure it’s great when people figure it out, but there are too many options before then.
Fedora is much simpler, which is weird to say.