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  • how

  • No, it means not needing terminal to have a usable system or to fix it

    even Windows sometimes doesn't meet this

  • abandon fediverse and all federation bs. Oh wait.

  • I play daily with friends and I have maybe one disruption per year with voice not working, zero lags, constant 5ms latency, and since 2018 I had completely ZERO bots pm me. Recently someone messaged me out of nowhere about playing Phasmophobia together, with a girly avatar, and I thought it must be some bot, but it turned out to be an actual person 😅

    It's interesting for me how different experiences we have

  • Discord is completely fine. It doesn't break. Practically no bugs. The only annoying thing is that sometimes the shop gets a red badge but that's it

  • apart from that, learning programming went from something one does out of calling, to something one does to get a job. The percentage of programmers that actually like coding is going down, so on average they're going to be worse

  • I am from Europe and it is the norm where I live

  • I wish Debian wouldn't try to autoinstall updates out of the box like Windows. Especially when it doesn't have the disk space to do that and bricks itself

  • I hope the file encodings CEO and the line endings CEO trip over something and break their nose

  • linux developers only care about shit they themselves care about, powertripping and some stupid principles they made up, not about making a usable environment for everyone

  • Meh, I guess there's just no reason for it to be synced. Hardware is out of the question

  • it's horribly out of sync with the screenshare and low quality

  • Yeah it's great, same thing on the Google Pixel. The mic/camera thing brings peace of mind

  • That's insightful, thank you. It wasn't hard to follow, I did have these exact same "adventures" but I guess I forgot about them after I figured out the ways to do things.

    Personally these kinds of things are exciting for me, trying to understand the constraints etc, so maybe that's also why I don't remember struggling with learning Rust, since it wasn't painful for me 😅 If someone has to learn by being forced to and not out of their own will, it's probably a lot harder

  • Could you specify some kind of example where things were hard?

  • I see that my previous comment is not the common reality apparently.

    I'm mainly a C# + js dev of a few years, and I would love to see what precisely other people here are having problems with, because I've had a completely different experience to most of the people replying.

  • I just don't understand this. You get used to the syntax and borrow checker in a day or two. It's a non-issue.

  • if you don't implement it, it will get implemented by someone else anyway and you're putting your job at risk

  • it's not a problem in CS at least, just look where he is on the minimap