I was wondering if this happend again so soon, since I already updated last week.
I was wondering if this happend again so soon, since I already updated last week.
Visual Studio Ultimate is so heavy though. I wouldn’t want to use it for anything other than the languages it was designed for.
I wasn’t trying to be pedantic, I just misunderstood your comment.
Well sure, but you said you just use them as media centers. Unless you count games as media too. But for just viewing streaming services there are cheaper options.
I wouldn’t buy one just for media. Even premium media players like NVIDIA SHIELD TV or Apple TV cost less than Xbox Series S.
Needs more RGB.
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It’s like an abusive relationship for me. I still use Google, convincing myself that their products are good and that they have my best interests in heart. Despite knowing it’s not true and that my favorite services are bound to get killed or enshittifed.
Waiting for Godot 5.0
Lol thanks, I appreciate the push. I have more important things to be pushed towards though, such as work and personal tasks.
Both Bitbucket and Confluence partially support Markdown, but they implement it in different ways, which is maddening.
I keep meaning to check out Obsidian, but I’m like you said, lazy.
The thing I dislike most about Atlassian products is that each of them has a completely different formatting engine and markup syntax. You’d think they’d be consistent but noooo
Don’t try to turn Gnome into something it wasn’t designed to be.
Don’t tell me what to do. We all have our own preferences, that’s the beauty of Linux.
Personally, I have tried many different desktop environments with various customizations. I still think that GNOME + Extensions is the most beautiful and productive desktop experience for me.
Even despite the obvious flaws of GNOME, I still find it easier to customize and configure to my personal preferences than other desktop environments.
No problem! Let me know if you have questions. Docker was new to me a few years ago, now I work with it professionally.
You need to learn how to write a Dockerfile (plenty of guides online). Not that a Dockerfile is different from a compose.yaml file (in development I use both).
Ironically enough, some of the Linux certification exams only work on Windows and macOS.
Brave Search is awful for non-English results. Startpage is decent but only because it’s basically Google results.