Debian is more stable than Windows or Mac. It’s 30 years old for a reason.
Debian is more stable than Windows or Mac. It’s 30 years old for a reason.
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These dudes are just the cutest!!
Lemmy scratches the itch that reddit filled and I’m on my phone less. I left before the blackout and I won’t be back.
Cotton Eye Joe
Wait what
This is the answer.
I liked Ubuntu prior to snap. I’ve gone back to Debian and aside from a slightly complex install, I think that the distro is the epitome of stability and “just works”, especially for the normal software stuff I do. It’s 30 years old for a reason.
My experiences with arch are that it just broke if you looked at it funny and I like stuff that doesn’t require the constant tinkering. This is the same reason I don’t do smart tech and still own dumb and mechanical watches.
I feel like I’m in the minority in this community lately.
Just use Debian tbh
Camunda BPM is pretty bad.
What is Zelda 3?
I’ve been a software developer for 7 years and I’ve grown to hate terneries entirely. They only hinder readability. Readability is the biggest factor in maintainability. Code that is hard to maintain makes bugs.
I always mark PRs with nested terneries as “needs work”.
HP stands for heinous product.
And honestly, nano as the default makes sense, it’s lightweight and gets the job done. I still have that as my default.
Honestly, most of the defaults are good enough for me. I just run vi and it does the job well enough. If I need to configure a good dev environment, I’ll just install stuff with apt-get install and mangle stuff onto my PATH.
It works with WINE ok, but you might get better luck with someone more native.
This reminds me of Mario an Essay: https://youtu.be/1ZUhJsf1yUo?si=lXgmGMOqUjHxv7sK