

I’d consider BSD but it’s just the same systems with a worse license I think.
I’d consider BSD but it’s just the same systems with a worse license I think.
I’m wondering if some of those issues are just simple annoyances that Windows users are used to putting up with. Because I had lots of those before switching to Linux that I didn’t think were fixable.
The only time I had my windows install be completely unbootable was when dual booting. The rest was always an issue.
Same here but not in the 90s. Since discovering the standard I have switched though.
My laptop definitely prefers Emacs. VSCode is just another electron app after all.
Well I can’t anymore for obvious reasons but I believe the contradiction was the circular definition of one of the terms.
And so instead of looking at search results you looked at the section written by an AI, that is wrong so often that people regularly make fun of it, and then didn’t even bother to check whether it was correct/made sense or include context for why the result of the (unknown) search terms was necessary.
I personally would argue that Wikipedia or a dictionary are more likely to be correct in most cases but I don’t even know what you were looking for.
I’m just confused why you or anybody else would want that AI overview pasted here. Is it secretly just to annoy everybody and get exactly this kind of attention?
Based on the other comments from this account I guess you’re a human. Then why did you post an AI overview of the two terms that is verbose and uses a partly circular definition?
If you’re trying to say that they should have used the other you can say that with your own words that are likely more concise and fitting to the topic at hand.
The point in that case would be that while not intended it could be used as a programming language. The R example seems unrelated. Every language must run compiled code at one point or else the CPU wouldn’t know what to do.
Very good point, I forgot that was an option.
CSS can be included as a style property without requiring the script/style tag though.
I think it’s really interesting that everyone seems to have had either a humanoid running along side the car or something aiming from their eyes that can cut/smash only certain types of things. I wonder what makes it happen.
I had the same thing except it was some sort of laser and since I have aphantasia I didn’t get to see any of it and just looked for weak spots.
I’ve barely used Krita but I would’ve assumed that GIMP was more aimed at making memes based off templates while Krita is to be used to draw new meme(template)s.
Someone was handing out jpegs with trophies for a certain number of upvotes in the German version of me_irl here for a while. Maybe try that?
I am aware but the post title implies that online gaming is normally free but not everybody has internet at home, though it is becoming rather common meaning it doesn’t always appear to be an additional cost. I was merely being a little pedantic though I suppose that might not have been clear.
You have free internet?
The one that tells you what you can do and how to fix things if you messed up. It’s a DIY distro.
Arch generally works (based on the 3 machines I’ve tried it on) unless you change something and if you messed something up you can always roll it back if you’re smart enough to have planned ahead and didn’t wipe your backup.
Careful there, you sound a bit like a nazi.