I don’t understand how sanctions can impact free software, tbh, what’s free about this? This leaves a weird taste, I have to admit.
I don’t understand how sanctions can impact free software, tbh, what’s free about this? This leaves a weird taste, I have to admit.
Yeah, but can any of those play the saves I already have on my computer??
What about magnetic tape? Isn’t it like super durable?
But that isn’t the job of the terminal, but the shell, isn’t it? I don’t know how they’d do that, but it feels like they’d have to assume a lot of stuff. On top of that, if you use multiplexers like tmux or embeded terminals like in emacs, for example, you’d most probably lose some of the features.
I don’t get how we need anything else than just a terminal that is fast, supports 256 colors (or true color, if you’re feeling fancy,) and changing the font.
I haven’t had any issues ever on stable.
So all afected people were potential targets?
No, they’re literally saying the same thing
What year is this? 1984?
Haven’t used neovim, but I had to try vim way too many times. I can’t use anything else now.
Wow, I’ve used a C920 and now a C930 and never had any issue, although I just do meetings.
I’m interested on seeing opinions too.
Honestly, I like it better ugly, but yeah, that’s a good tip, maybe I could try some
I did not buy these gaming memory sticks for nothing, bring me more electron!
Ugly af, but it’s really good, I use it for organizing my ideas and tasks, and it’s perfect for what I need.
Systemd can manage containers!? TIL
Ohhhh I thought we were talking about ISOs this whole time! We love these ISOs, don’t we?
We do use it! I download several Linux ISOs from bittorrent every week!
Wow, TIL. Would it allow for another screen to be connected to it? That’d be pretty cool.
Delete all the bugs. Then you’ll have no code.
Wait can you achieve the same as ansible with terraform?