If I hear a YouTuber pronounce it Lynux it immediately makes me skeptical of whatever they have to say
Unless it's satire of course
If I hear a YouTuber pronounce it Lynux it immediately makes me skeptical of whatever they have to say
Unless it's satire of course
Oh you want to use the default audio devices on your system? What default audio devices I'm going to use this random loopback device and your monitor with no speakers!
Easily the worst popular messaging app out there. Even on windows the thing barely ever worked for me and hogged a bunch of system resources to boot
As with many messaging apps only thing keeping it alive is the network effect (and integration with 365)
Me calling my child ptoughneigh to screw with teachers having to try to pronounce his name for the first time
True, not free though and I think IDEs like visual studio proper abstract things away that you should probably have some understanding of
I am a dotnet dev using Linux as my primary OS. Dotnet core fully works on Linux now, there's a native Linux dotnet cli that works almost identically to the windows one
SQL server I think has been able to run on Linux for a while anyway
You'll have to learn to live without full fat visual studio but honestly you're better without it anyway it just stops you from learning the stuff you really ought to know by doing it all for you
VSCode is a pretty good replacement and actually nicer to use if you know what you're doing, neovim if you want to end up spending all your time configuring it (said as a neovim user)
Gaming is absolutely not an issue unless you play certain competitive games with weird anticheat (valorant for example)
As others have mentioned, docker and VMs exist if you have a reasonably powerful machine so nothing should be completely inaccessible to you anyway, on the windows machine I have to use at work I ironically do most of my dotnet dev on a Linux VM anyway
I use fish, have never once written a fish script. Just write bash scripts and they tend to work fine, otherwise run em in bash
Given how much of a fluke it was someone found it it makes you wonder what else is hiding in some core component of our systems
I've found it's best for things you kinda already know the answer to or at least know what it should look like, it fills in the blanks
Also, for gpt 4 you can get it without the subscription if you do it through the API and use something like gpt-cli (you're still paying for it but unless you're talking to it hours on end it'll end up cheaper that way)
Notice of Xbox. This account is permanently.
Have a nice!
Would you? You can sshfs into anything with ssh, thought you had to set up nfs
Fascinating but terrifying to think that natural selection is probably now pushing humans to be good little office drones rather than survivors