or /opt, or a binary in some hidden folder in /home…
or /opt, or a binary in some hidden folder in /home…
Check out a buying guide, they have the weirdest way of presenting what you get for what you buy.
I guess that’s how they make a lot of money, selling their own Confluence plugin.
ESO I think is mostly solid that way, they have a limit for how many abilities you can slot, so no button hell like WoW-like MMOs.
You could play with a controller from day one, it was built for it.
It’s not the normal inventory, that’s fine, it’s that if you pay for eso+ you get a separate limitless inventory for crafting, and TBH I couldn’t imagine playing without it and still interacting with the crafting system.
Anything that works with VSCodium works with Theia, Theia just has an optional deeper plugin system so you can completely customize it.
That’s exactly what I’m saying, sorry if it came across somehow askew.
My point was there is no point in competing over whose job is “better”, we should be working together.
Maybe, just maybe, people have different strengths and weaknesses and cooperating around our differences is what makes us succeed.
Python is one of the few languages with an official style guide, I think that guide says 4 spaces.
Not deleting, only archiving mail saved my ass when an employer tried to short me a few months, and I could just forward the “please start working now” mail to my lawyer.
I guess the problem is that app developers write the installers, and they suck at following conventions. Obligatory fuck Snap, as it creates a folder in the home dir, and it doesn’t even bother to hide it, and it is not even reconfigurable.