I need newer software versions for my work
I need newer software versions for my work
Some people are sadly addicted to games with invasive anticheats
Most FOSS advocates understand there is a line where your rights end and mine begin–it’s why we have the GPL instead of all using MIT or LGPL license. Your right to acess the source is sacred.
I’ve never seen a FOSS advocate argue that all software should legally be required to be FOSS. Would that include server-side code? Instead they oppose IP protection, so that anyone could simply crack your software and freely distribute it.
Gun advocates don’t give a shit. Your death means nothing to their desire to roleplay mad max or zombie apocalypse or cowboy or whatever.
“Most FOSS gun advocates understand there is a line where your rights end and mine begin”
Because, you know, owning a gun doesn’t infringe on anyone’s rights.
Well, a lot of FOSS advocates are also cyberanarchists. I personally am leaning somewhere towards that, where while I oppose viruses, I don’t know if I agree writing one should be illegal.
There are plenty of pro-gun people outside the US too
Mass murder is extremely rare in general
Discord sometimes pings you for sales of their products!!
That’s a fair complaint
Most importantly readability and usability for the user and debugging. Some programs aren’t case sensitive.
Despite trying at least 6 times, I’ve never been able to successfully start a node project on windows.
Huh fair, for me that’s cmake projects on Windows.
with an Ubuntu server VM and ssh into it from my windows desktop now.
That’s just WSL 💀
Node really? nvm makes it very easy, or using choco
For C++/C I used to agree, but now with WSL it’s easy.
Depriving the user of information is helpful until you hide information they want.
I don’t want to be like Stack Overflow, but tbh you have some design problems if you rely on case sensitive filesystems.
Genuine question, how is MacOS better for coders? I think those that do usually choose it because they’re used to it or their company offered either a bulky ThinkPad or a Mac and they wanted something thin and light.
Everytime I see tutorials for setting up or building something there will be a simple Linux install command, downloading a zip for windows (or if you’re lucky you can find it on Choco), and then there will be the multiparagraph homebrew setup.
Yeah I was really disappointed when I tried Hyprland