It’s good. Except for the confusion about linking to communities on different servers. That’s a real show stopper, if you ask me. Which you did, technically.
It’s good. Except for the confusion about linking to communities on different servers. That’s a real show stopper, if you ask me. Which you did, technically.
For me, it’s mostly that i was bad at languages in school. I don’t know what it feels like to make progress with a foreign language. I feel like this is an anxiety which prevents me from trying for fear of failing.
I can’t even remember how many times/languages i’ve printed “Hello world”
This comment is far more amusing for its lack of commas. But also, you sound like an interesting person.
Holy shit, I add about 5 new things for each year of my life. My top priorities are currently Bash scripting, Python, Spanish and guitar.
Agreed, assuming more than us 20 people take a principled stance and leave Reddit.
AUR is the most compelling reason for me to try out Arch to be honest (and also Arch Wiki). I’m thinking that I might compromise and go for EndeavourOS.
Pop! OS. It’s been almost 2 years since Microsoft arbitrarily told me that my Ryzen 1 wasn’t compatible with Windows 11. It’s not been entirely smooth sailing, but if i’m honest, i love it when it’s not entirely smooth sailing. My relationship with my OS has fundamentally changed and I love it.
Joey is currently canvassing for whether people would be willing to pay a subscription. As an average Joey user, the answer is no.
I’m a tedious Steam Controller user, and I just wanted to stop by and evangelise about gyro aiming. It’s the only way. Ask me about trackpads. I dare you.
The very same. My music app used to randomly commit suicide if I had the audacity to try opening a web page at the same time. Or sometimes just for the hell of it. I’m ashamed to admit that I queued for 3 hours to get that phone.
Emphatically agree. I’m not really anti-free-market, but in the absence of informed consumer choice, all you have is de facto monopolies.
Burnt by the OnePlus X, otherwise I would be interested in this.
Double jumping. Something about double jumping just always feels really liberating. It’s such a strange concept as well, with no analogue in the real world.