Because inflation applies to all products equally and there aren’t ever relative adjustments /s
Because inflation applies to all products equally and there aren’t ever relative adjustments /s
Vim and VS Code are both text editors that can become IDEs with plugins. You can use vim with language servers if you want, as there are plugins for it.
And analytics. And offloading as much computation to the client, because servers are expensive and inefficiency is not an issue if your users are the ones paying for it.
Just wait until the vibe coder overwrites 3 months of “work” with garbage because ChatGPT never told them about git and then decided to poop the pants.
Their are other European competitors that actually support open standards and most support GPG encryption of incoming emails so you are not stuck with them. And for storage nextcloud supports e2e encryption. Proton was always a tech-bro designed trap.
They also promote cryptoscams.
There’s Wipeout VR for the PS VR. It’s not that bad for short sessions.
Understanding how software is made, and what are best software engineering practices to make stable software only makes hate AAA studios that release overpriced crashy messes even more.
Is this the same as, “fuck standards, pay for a walled garden, and promote crypto-scams” proton? I’m shocked 😮
Unsupported versions are unsupported.
Both.
Worst orchestration options of any modern operating system?
I don’t think you understand what the word bloat means.
Why should git have a mediocre ticketing system instead of getting out of the way of dedicated ticketing systems?
Small personal projects just need a text file with a Todo list, large organisations might need something super heavy weight like Jira. If your VCS has a ticketing system it’s going to be dead weight for a large chunk of users, because there’s no one-size fits all solution.
Dead and buried?
Lightweight distros need less than 1GB of RAM, so you don’t need to use the entire RAM.
98SE was complete crap and people only forget about it because it was followed by ME.
The repo alone has 114 contributors, and that’s assuming no one copied code from any other project. It’s not that small.
Don’t both GNOME and KDE send sigterm first on shutdown?