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That last one reads like C’thulhufactor.
An easy going software engineer that casually enjoys programming, playing guitar, and playing MMORPG games. Yadda yadda yadda, my opinions are my own, etc.
That last one reads like C’thulhufactor.
My bad, it was meant to be a response to the comment about people switching from macOS to Linux.
I cannot imagine doing this for my work. I need a machine I do not need to worry about breaking or suddenly becoming incompatible with the next update.
What do you use in its place?
I think the security guarantee is for the user and their credentials, not the community and trustworthiness of individuals.
Some thoughts based on personal experience:
There are people like you, and then there are people who refuse to learn new things.
I understand needing to simplify the definition of these terms for the laypeople, but this was the best they could do? It seems they could not even bother with checking for misspellings.
Another one people might be interested in is Lapce. Seems to be the same thing as Zed, but has a Linux build available. https://lapce.dev/