This is cursed, but also cool. Hijack another platform for your authentication
This is cursed, but also cool. Hijack another platform for your authentication
That is so depressing. Literally a markdown file in the repo would be a better issue tracker.
I completely agree. Most peer feedbacks that I get mention my documentation. It has helped me so much
My face actually dropped when I read this. I will be so mad if I ever encounter this live.
My CS major required me to take two upper division English classes and I think they helped me more in my career than my upper division CS classes. People forget that documentation is for ourselves too
“set all environment variables”
True. I’ve been enjoying Windows 10 now that I’ve really tuned it to my liking. It took too much work to get it there though so I don’t really fanboy for it.
I wish there was a legitimate way to get the LTSC version because it’s very close to my tuned one
I’m a window 7 fanboy. The rest can get bent. XP would have been good if it didn’t blue screen so easily
Funny enough, all of these are true in some way
It is actually a good thing because “I need windows for gaming” is the biggest reason why compsci and IT people still have windows.
You’re still right that it won’t win over non tech people though.
Nah you’re good. No worries. I actually didn’t know that pseudo guest even existed
It’s actually a misunderstanding of what I was saying. Lemmy already has this functionality. I use my normal account to ask a question in a community I’m not normally apart of. In the forum days I’d need to make an account for e.g. a power tool forum if I had a question.
Discord is the same. I use my normal account to join a server, ask a question, then leave after getting the answer. No temporary account needed.
You can, you just comment in a community you’re not subscribed to, same as Reddit.
On Reddit / Lemmy I just post to the power tools subreddit if I have a question. But in the forum days I’d need to find a power tool forum, make an account, post, remember to check for answers outside of my daily browsing, then never use the forum again.
Also people don’t want to make a new account to ask one question. Discord let’s you pop into a server, ask a question, and leave with ease.
Until this is enabled in some other platform, people won’t switch away from Reddit/Lemmy and discord. People don’t want to make accounts and that’s why these services took over.
Discord is great for friends, bad for projects. I’ll never have a discord for a project because I don’t want to answer the same questions over and over.
I definitely won’t be installing windows 11, so I’ll join soon
Funny you bring this up because it’s exactly what I was thinking of. A million small packages and dependencies and who knows if the repos got hijacked
Creative cloud is malware in my opinion
Yeah last time I had a windows virus was because I got a bad Photoshop crack. But the virus was just a coin miner. Before that, I hadn’t had a virus in 13 years.
Thank god. Now iOS will finally recognize it