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Welcome to this community in a nutshell. Any amount of friction is enough to lose significant portions of your audience
Welcome to this community in a nutshell. Any amount of friction is enough to lose significant portions of your audience
Sorry, I’m not a fan of mint cinnamon
How does everyone feel about the “isolation” of information exchange? Specifically with systems like discord which encourage you to congregate behind a wall? Historically things like community forums were open to the public and thus indexable.
curl cheat.sh/curl
Linux users aren’t people ;)
Commit it, you won’t
It’s like learning an instrument really. Just need to practice and eventually muscle memory will carry you
You should learn vim btw
How dare you. Everyone that I force to try my coffee says it’s amazing!
I guess it’s been so long since I’ve been bit by that that doesn’t matter. I always quote things when possible. But ya, especially for a newbie that would suck
I know it’s a meme but it’s crazy to me that some people think the average person cares about computers at all (let alone what OS is running)
I thought most modern file systems don’t care?
You just made me choke on tea. I hope you’re proud
But that requires effort and learning
It’s from $HOME so you would want to use the first option
But it’s GTK that var is used by some people
Every tool I build checks three places:
Which imo is how every modern application should work
~/.config
superiority
Ya know that’s a fair point about the phones. But as far as desktop I still see lots of posts about how Linux is “taking over” the (desktop) gaming space. Most of which ignore the real reasons people don’t use Linux (again, on desktop) (the community, the difficulty of setup, the inertia, etc)
wait why are you leaving?!
We haven’t even gone over the varient rules yet!