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Do you mean “provinces” as in federal states or as in hillbilly regions?
German guy fed up with reddit for now
Do you mean “provinces” as in federal states or as in hillbilly regions?
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Yea, because “What’s your fields of study most complex, unanswered question” is a perfect english sentence
Programming is quite literally creative problem solving, so I doubt that programmers lack creativity.
I like TypeScript (and Python) like I like duct tape
It isnt the best solution, it’s not the most elegant, but it’s the quickest to implement and can be used basically wherever
C# adds a bad part called Microsoft (yes, Mono exists, it’s still Microsoft Java)
Same, there’s dozens of us. We’re like the mutants in X-Men but cooler
So you mean you are a dedicated tool?
Dirty Deeds and Thunder Chief sound like Jojo characters
The downtown area is relatively safe (some recent gun clown activity in nightlife areas but it’s the USA after all) and populated.
This doesnt exactly match my definition of “completely save”
Same boat here. Some stuff is so counterintuitive that it’s frustrating. For example, I want to turn Bluetooth off, since it’s my work phone and I rarely need to connect headphones to it - why cant I turn it off properly through the quick access menu? Same with wifi, who tought it was a good idea to turn off bluetooth and wifi until the next day, with Bluetooth not even being properly turned off and instead just put into “do not pair” mode?
The overall experience is smooth and everything feels uniformous and well engineered, but some design decisions werent made by actual humans I swear.
Upvoted for considering the french to not be normal, regardless of your edit.
Even if Fedora has a spin with the same DE, from my experience, Mint/Ubuntu still has a higher chance just work on a given system.
I love Fedora and use it pretty much exclusively, but the out of the box experience of Mint and Ubuntu is still a bit better for the average user imho.