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Really surprised it’s taken them this long to try this
Really surprised it’s taken them this long to try this
Every thumbnail is musk nowadays
Yeah I was referring to repos generally but I come from Ubuntu so PPA is the term I used incorrectly
Command and conquer, OpenTTD and OpenRCT2. Also Linux audio production
As someone that prefers the repo method to the all-in-one package method, Arch is becoming more and more appealing
Not controversy, laughter and mockery.
Yeah I think the idea is they sound more “accurate” as “better” is a subjective term. I do this too, I love them.
Get labour in then protest their most right wing views
It totally solves the problem!
The things that got me through it were Learn Python The Hard Way and having a project I was aiming to build. I was working at a jazz bar at the time and I wanted to build a membership and seating plan system for them. Needless to say it was terrible and we never got to using it but it gave me a really good goal with real-life problems to solve.
Make sure you are using syncthing-fork from f-droid and not syncthing from play store. Has much better battery life
Programming took a lot of goes before it clicked. Having a real goal instead of just doing tutorials really helped.
I do this sometimes purely as a way to find content I otherwise wouldn’t. The most active communities on lemmy are meme communities, so once you block them you basically have a feed of pretty great content to scroll through.
I’m shocked they were still using it, I’d assumed it was long gone
What do you use binary editing for?
Is binary editing the only reason to build something instead of using gedit?
Sadly so many rss feeds are just the first paragraph and not the whole article
Closed source changelog:
Bug fixes and improvements
Any good links you can recommend?
Using a mouse is great for some games like OpenTTD!