Dunno, just feels like a vague statement with no real evidence.
Sort of like, “you wouldn’t know my girlfriend, she goes to a different school”.
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Dunno, just feels like a vague statement with no real evidence.
Sort of like, “you wouldn’t know my girlfriend, she goes to a different school”.
Really, which scientists?
The comment section of that video demonstrates why many people ate put off by the Linux community.
Sure, the guy made a bad call on manjaro, but the weird smug comments and toxicity as a response seems disproportionate.
The arch userbase pretending they did something more difficult than follow a recipe.
Seconded. I keep trying others. I tried feedly for a while. I also tried readyou (which I still keep on my phone)… But nothing comes as close to inoreader for doing what I want.
Also, I’ve learnt how to aggregate other feeds into a single feed to pass them into it to get around the 150 limit. Not ideal, but I’m cheap.
You’re awesome.
This is really good. Clear and well laid out.
The only thing that might confuse some beginners is your specific choice of package manager.
Windoes!
I just meant that Linux, even in these communities is posited as something you try after windows rather than go to first.
Look, I know there’s a certain romantic notion that Linux is “the rebel choice”, but the truth is that it is the normcore backbone of the internet and the go to OS of a ton of academic ecologies.
So yeah, kinda obvious, when you think about it.
Yeah, I don’t mind. Everyone has a survivor story.
Although it is interesting isn’t it… That Linux usage is still seen in opposition to the horrors of windows. I mean, few come here talking about adopting in spite of having a great time with windows, or even without mentioning it at all.
I hope that one day it isn’t seen as an alternative to but as a thing in its own right.
I feel old enough that adding another decade seems cruel.
Still, totally worth the slight deafness and glass back that moshing to this track contributed to.
1993, not 1983, right?
If affinity launched Linux versions of their software I don’t think I’d ever need to log into windows again.
Publisher is brilliant and there’s an absolute lack of good typesetting software on Linux. I can’t do my job on it.
I would hire you as my lawyer.
Adore the darktable gang.