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Hobbyist developer, Linux enthusiast, and Arch Linux user.

"The only things constant in this world are death and taxes, I've got both!"Skeleton Merchant, Terraria

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  • Been playing a heavily-modded playthrough of Minecraft. Am enjoying building up my world to look alive.

  • Damn, I remember watching Markiplier play this game years ago. Totally forgot about it.

  • For my classes, certain ones required Visual Studios, but for the most part, you can just run that in a VM (or use JetBrains substitutes if you can). However, if you're doing game design or development, a VM might not preform well unless you have a GPU passthrough setup.

  • Both depending on what I feel like saying.

  • Rocket, space, light

  • Not exactly sure this is the "right way" to use them, but I use one as an autocomplete helper in my IDE. I don't ask it to code anything, just use it as autocomplete.

    Majority of the time, it works well, especially in common languages like Python.

  • ArcoLinux ArchLinux (BTW) because I love tinkering with computers.

    Finding ways to automate tedious tasks is the fun part of the challenge. Scripts, systemd services, bash aliases are a great skill to learn. (Especially bash)

    Also I'm too used to pacman and AUR to go back to APT.

  • wu7 u m34n, m8? 4lw4y5 b33n l1k3 d15. /s

  • Pacman /w chaotic-aur, otherwise AUR with yay

  • Linux

    Anything that cannot be run natively on Linux I do not trust.

  • I always browse subscribed. Problem is a lot of posts in technology and similar unrelated boards have political keywords in their titles.

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  • Getting closer to PSYCHO-PASS

  • You got the French language initials backwards, OP.

    It should be rm -fr /*

  • Dont have an account on reddit, so not banned. I do lurk from time to time though.

  • Typo in the first sentence.

    Should say "Qt nice is here!"

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  • Is it truly random though? If in a specific point in time, the number generated is always the same, then that's not truly random.

    Absolute true randomness would be a different result every time it is generated in that specific point in time.

    A bit Sci-Fi and probably unrealistic opinion, but it does make me curious about how this kind of randomness could be implemented.

  • Voyager because it looks and feels like Apollo for Reddit (RIP BTW)