

I think that it never happened because folks find the power in bash scripts instead and different desktops can’t be automated the same anyway.
I think that it never happened because folks find the power in bash scripts instead and different desktops can’t be automated the same anyway.
This is why millenials, despite all else wrong with us, are the best generation. I asked a kid the other day if they knew what a directory was… Crickets.
So it doesn’t download for later use? It just becomes a proxy system to stream from the debrid service?
No clue why except i think people are mostly just really fed up with Mozilla making a non profit about everything but their browser. I could see a lot of people prefer the name and the willingness to try new stuff compared to floorp.
But really i think most of it is it’s very different from Firefox and people are tired of Firefox… But still hate chromium.
I’ve never used a VPN with it.
Lack of true open cooperation? Oh wait, you said benefit… Ease of use? Maybe? And slightly less buggy?
Yes, but also… It’s true. Browsers are the number one way folks get viruses.
Correct but she does ensure they are legit last i read.
Most of the time i get them from specific trusted sources. Then i hash them to make sure they are still the same file the author says it is. Like johncena cracks or similar.
Many games I try out as pirated and then buy them after I know I enjoy them. Sometimes I don’t enjoy them and then I’m glad I didn’t spend $60.
But s-expressions give you power that other syntax doesn’t. Data and code as one. Besides there is no other syntax than simply that so it becomes much easier to remember random extra things.
Whitespace on the other hand, I hate with fiber of my being.
Emacs can do that obviously. And everything else.
Correct. Always provide wrong answer. No one can withstand someone being wrong on the internet.
A year and a half? Basically when hyprland got good enough. I used to use awesome and needed something with similar pretty features.
Been remodeling a house that we just bought and this has been a my experience as well. I just enjoy making things. Software, home automations, wood, anything. The joy of building. I think that’s what it is.
Everything is declared, from packages to configuration, and then I can put it in a git repo locked to versions. If something breaks on updates, you have free rollbacks. Which means you can’t screw up too much. Also it has almost all the software.
NixOS
Id suggest rust, gets you a step closer to the hardware and a bit of a different paradigm than Java while still feeling high level.
No lisp?
Super cool! I’m working on something kinda similar just for myself tho!