oriole moment
oriole moment
chicken dance it whatever the hell it’s called
I’d help but I can’t really code very well yet, unfortunately reporting bugs is about all I can do for the time being
again, I don’t disagree with op. I’m only saying that we need to mind the consequences of this kind of thing. also, modifying a quote is dishonest. I did not place [UN] in front of justified, because part of my point was that the assassination of that CEO was justified. so in summary, you need to improve your reading comprehension.
guessing that’s why someone was saying Matrix “is CIA” yesterday
get some reading comprehension buddy, I don’t disagree with OP. I’m just urging people to remember the potential consequences of something like this becoming too common.
in other words, we are in the phase where we can still save it
not a terrible point really, but it’s also important to remember how quickly “kill bad guy to save many good guy” can turn into some government just labeling anyone who disagrees with them a bad guy and killing them, or can turn into anarchy. either way preventing murder from taking place, however justified, is an important part of what keeps society from collapsing.
So Kate is one too then, right? it has all of that and was designed for it to be used as an IDE.
Doesn’t seem to be on that list but Interstellar is the only Mbin app and it could use some more devs
in that case I suggest keeping general files (as in not apps, except for stuff like a steam library) on a separate drive or partition from root, that’s more or less what I was doing when I was distro hopping
I’m interested in that too, where’s the line and how much does it matter?
that does work, it’s a little clunkier than i’d like but it’s better than the code not running
might I suggest a VM or a cheap spare device?
that’s… actually a great use for AI. good to see something intelligent is being done after all.
hey look, threads can do something Lemmy can’t! shame it’s the only good thing they can do
I’ve tried Kate, vscode, some python one on windows (idk which one it was years ago), kdevelop, and I think a couple others but I forgot which ones.
I believe both clang and gcc are present on my system right now. and yeah, the Kate documentation was a little lacking. they do have little pop-ups letting you know though
I think it’s more that as qol improved so too did the ability of common people to record their frustrations