

Don’t forget safari, the entirety of iOS userbase is forced to use it


Don’t forget safari, the entirety of iOS userbase is forced to use it


While I agree with your point, this is more like signing a rental agreement allowing your landlord to enter your apartment unannounced and without you being present, and then crying about it when they do exactly that. I wouldn’t use hotmail as a throwaway account, let alone to develop the main Foss competitor of office.


You do realise religion is just an excuse?
I mean it’s a language specifically designed to be easy and quick to learn. Even if you don’t work with primarily, you’ll find it useful for stuff like cli programs, advanced scripts(instead of python), small services, etc.
GORK IZ PROPA ORKY, AN ORKZ IZ MADE IN GORKZ IMAGE, DEREFOR GORK MADE IMAGE!!!
“Quitting your job to make games” is just like quitting your job to write your novel
I think it’s actually worse since you can’t directly make money from the game while making it. You can stream for example, but it requires a completely different skillset.
Compare that to, for example, writers releasing chapters on royal road, getting some funding through patreon while writing (in return for advanced chapters), and quitting their jobs when the book sales pick up. Like yeah it’s still really hard to make good money, but the possibility of slowly progressing into full time writing is why people can try to do it.
Lisps makes more sense to me though
(if condition a b)
VS
a if condition else b


You miss the moopsy? Moopsy suck your bones!


Edit: there is a slight possibility that this post was submitted to the wrong community, so here’s some content to help Trek it up:
My dude, there’s a moopsy in a meme about bones. Someone’s not surviving this mission…


Common Lisp on the other hand is more of a 1980s language where you can use a functional style some of the time, and with some pain.
Isn’t the main issue with it that you’re not forced to be functional? It’s supposed to be pretty good at it with the correct libraries.
Either way, you’d start by reading SICP
You really don’t want OP to learn lis


Inb4 Mozilla dies because the lead of the AI development division is the ex-ceo who followed up massive layoffs with doubling her multi-milion salary every few years.


why the hell should I trust a US project
Bekuz Amerika fridom wurld polis, best kontri in da world!
But on a more serious note, did you know Linus banned those Russian contributors like a month after redhat and DoD signed a new deal. Can you guess who owns RH stocks?


If nobody adapted one of the mobile distros, and that would be the first thing I check before buying.


I get that you can always apply patches yourself but … it rubs me the wrong way
Or you know, install a different distro…


Bathroom, it takes up too much space in the kitchen
Got the same message, but from a different issue


You’re trying to track the family tree of an incestuous sex addict who’s willing to turn into a variety of animals to get some poon. Her father might be Timmy the cabbage salesman who’s mom was banged by an electric walrus.


Doom Emacs and lazyvim nvim.
Don’t know about helix, and don’t really care.
Modal is incomparably more comfortable, that’s the main benefit.
The problem that I have is that learning new editing keybindings would probably take me a month of time, before I get to the same amount of productivity
Do you imagine vi-based editors don’t let you use your mouse or what? Go through vim-tutor, learn the basic shortcuts you need, and you’re back to your old productivity in a few days. You don’t need to learn vi" to select a string, you can just use your mouse.
No offense to you or your habits, but C-arrow is an idiotic movement scheme. If you have to leave the home row to move around the text, you fucked up.
Just go through vim tutor…
Lazygit and magit