

Sell it is actually an old Norse translation for the Norwegian “set it on fire and torch the remains” but I definitely see how you could get mixed up :-)
Sell it is actually an old Norse translation for the Norwegian “set it on fire and torch the remains” but I definitely see how you could get mixed up :-)
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Do they mean when that guy dies? Cause Dumbledore deserved it he was kinda shitty to Snape.
Lol like Tesla was the first car to update software.
There’s a summary at the top of the article if you don’t feel like reading the whole thing, but please don’t write “stupid take” in response to an editor’s headline and expect people to appreciate your input.
Oof guy if you ever have to use the phrase “I…rely on facts and logic” with a passive aggressive smilie on the end you’ve already lost. I don’t even think there was an argument, but you still lost.
Sure in 10 years
Why is what you’re saying about Linux any different from what I’m saying about windows? Once you get to network it’s straightforward and a non issue.
To get to a working state you’re very likely to be fine. They’re all using Intel wifi and some elan touchpad, so the basics work well enough to bootstrap up to your vendors website.
For this hypothetical activity most people never think about doing.
Ah…so just the bad ones. Tortoisegit is God awful, stuck in 1999. GitHub desktop is barely a client. Etc
Of that set the only one worth any damn is the one build into vscode.
That having been said you just indicated you enjoy reading man pages for the git command line, something literally nobody enjoys. So maybe you are just a special ❄️.
Lol “the main computer market is iffy”
If you’re willing to put up with the low security options provided by default and don’t have a weird laptop, maybe.
Oh I just did that
Only if you refuse to put forth the same effort into fixing windows as you do with Linux. Not wanting to learn doesn’t mean it’s not learnable.
But did you try (the distro I personally prefer)? I’ve tried 500 distros and that one is the one that actually worked for me.
What UIs have you tried? The ones I’ve used are completely flexible. Checkboxes for days.
Signal: over a decade of leaking nothing and providing a great service for free, with some weird hiccups along the way like cryptocurrency.
Privacy “advocates”: fuck signal
Just use a UI like vscode or git kraken
Knowing “how to use” the git command line is an exercise in delusion. You will only know the same small piece the UI tools know and if you get in trouble you’re going to stack overflow.
Tesla and Honda are 15 years behind on “tech”, thankfully they spent their time on making engines that go 500000 miles