> Why would I use Docker when I know how to make nice, clean OS packages? For isolating your database from your host OS.
As an owner of an Librem 5 I have to agree. Don't get me wrong, I really like the device but it needs a few more years to be easy to use and maybe a new hardware revision to get better performance. I get about 9 hours…
And maybe for creating playlists? And maybe for modifying playlists? And maybe for searching for songs/albums/artists? And maybe for modifying metadata? Considering all these features that needs to be supported it makes…
It's Electron on Linux and what's being discussed is that it's slow on Linux. Nobody refuted that it's slow on macOS, it was even stated.
Well, since you've only worked for 3 years I bet you haven't seen many different workplaces either. I've been a professional developer for 3 years and 80% of the people I know use either vim or emacs. The difference…
Which is why Result and Error types exist. With those you get both the context of the error as well as making it clear that the code you are entering needs error handling to be safe. Much less of an issue than calling…
Any half-decent VIM user knows that there are no good vim emulators, only ones which do the absolute basics right. That includes vim mode for vscode which last time I used it even lagged when using it.
Ironic, the most complicated thing for me to understand when I started writing rust was borrowing and lifetimes. The rest of the common features of Rust isn't too complicated to understand.
Chromium also has phone-home functionality, you could try Opera though.
No great battery life on ultrabooks? Have you ever even used one? The XPS has one of the best battery life on the market and other thin laptops like chromebooks have great batterylife while still being thin. The reason…
There's a pretty huge difference between modifying the os and its desktop environment compared to just adding a few extra bloated apps and some wallpapers...
I recently bought a microwave from Samsung that has one know for time, one for power and a button to set the clock. I do love when appliances are stupidly simple, but I do miss the timer function on my old microwave.
Be very careful with calling any software more than a few hundred lines "almost perfect". The case here is that you have gotten used to the workarounds of macOS, because I'm pretty certain that most people that are not…
Totally agree. The only wearable I have is a Xiaomi Band 2, and the only reason I use it is for its 18 day battery, detects when I go to sleep so I don't have to toggle it every night, that it vibrates when I get a call…
That depends on the tools. Thats generally the case nowadays but that would not be fun when we're talking about writing assembler.
Portugal has not legalized, only decriminalized.
The most popular resolution nowadays is still 1366x768, so I would not agree with you there. I have that resolution on my 11" cheomebook and its fine, a 1080p panel would be a big improvement sure but its very far from…
The "Linux only BIOS" also works for Windows though so you can dual boot with it. The reason why they say it doesn't is because they don't want to spend money on officially supporting it and AHCI gives a slight…
I have personally never had any issues with audio on linux the past 5 years. ALSA and pulseaudio have become pretty mature now. Only thing i needed for hangouts to work was to install Chrome instead of Chromium and then…
That is the case with many ARM processors. There is a lot of work being made on iGPUs on ARM processors aswell currently such as freedreno, will hopefully be possible to have a good fully open source experience in a few…
For me its the opposite, vimperator is a lot better than vimium.
Which seems pretty stable already and is now in testing? Even if someone started a project like this they likely wouldn't be done until it gets a stable release anyway.
Lets be generous and say the employer pays 45k, its still way over 5x more.
Totally agree. Also regarding the parent comment, wayland has been tested in production for many years now in lots of embeded systems. If you have a car with a Infotainment system from 2013 or newer running linux it…
Also a runner. When you are saying headphones you are refering to earphones which always fall of for me aswell, actual headphones have never been an issue for me though. Loving my $25 cheap chinese bluetooth headphones.…
> Why would I use Docker when I know how to make nice, clean OS packages? For isolating your database from your host OS.
As an owner of an Librem 5 I have to agree. Don't get me wrong, I really like the device but it needs a few more years to be easy to use and maybe a new hardware revision to get better performance. I get about 9 hours…
And maybe for creating playlists? And maybe for modifying playlists? And maybe for searching for songs/albums/artists? And maybe for modifying metadata? Considering all these features that needs to be supported it makes…
It's Electron on Linux and what's being discussed is that it's slow on Linux. Nobody refuted that it's slow on macOS, it was even stated.
Well, since you've only worked for 3 years I bet you haven't seen many different workplaces either. I've been a professional developer for 3 years and 80% of the people I know use either vim or emacs. The difference…
Which is why Result and Error types exist. With those you get both the context of the error as well as making it clear that the code you are entering needs error handling to be safe. Much less of an issue than calling…
Any half-decent VIM user knows that there are no good vim emulators, only ones which do the absolute basics right. That includes vim mode for vscode which last time I used it even lagged when using it.
Ironic, the most complicated thing for me to understand when I started writing rust was borrowing and lifetimes. The rest of the common features of Rust isn't too complicated to understand.
Chromium also has phone-home functionality, you could try Opera though.
No great battery life on ultrabooks? Have you ever even used one? The XPS has one of the best battery life on the market and other thin laptops like chromebooks have great batterylife while still being thin. The reason…
There's a pretty huge difference between modifying the os and its desktop environment compared to just adding a few extra bloated apps and some wallpapers...
I recently bought a microwave from Samsung that has one know for time, one for power and a button to set the clock. I do love when appliances are stupidly simple, but I do miss the timer function on my old microwave.
Be very careful with calling any software more than a few hundred lines "almost perfect". The case here is that you have gotten used to the workarounds of macOS, because I'm pretty certain that most people that are not…
Totally agree. The only wearable I have is a Xiaomi Band 2, and the only reason I use it is for its 18 day battery, detects when I go to sleep so I don't have to toggle it every night, that it vibrates when I get a call…
That depends on the tools. Thats generally the case nowadays but that would not be fun when we're talking about writing assembler.
Portugal has not legalized, only decriminalized.
The most popular resolution nowadays is still 1366x768, so I would not agree with you there. I have that resolution on my 11" cheomebook and its fine, a 1080p panel would be a big improvement sure but its very far from…
The "Linux only BIOS" also works for Windows though so you can dual boot with it. The reason why they say it doesn't is because they don't want to spend money on officially supporting it and AHCI gives a slight…
I have personally never had any issues with audio on linux the past 5 years. ALSA and pulseaudio have become pretty mature now. Only thing i needed for hangouts to work was to install Chrome instead of Chromium and then…
That is the case with many ARM processors. There is a lot of work being made on iGPUs on ARM processors aswell currently such as freedreno, will hopefully be possible to have a good fully open source experience in a few…
For me its the opposite, vimperator is a lot better than vimium.
Which seems pretty stable already and is now in testing? Even if someone started a project like this they likely wouldn't be done until it gets a stable release anyway.
Lets be generous and say the employer pays 45k, its still way over 5x more.
Totally agree. Also regarding the parent comment, wayland has been tested in production for many years now in lots of embeded systems. If you have a car with a Infotainment system from 2013 or newer running linux it…
Also a runner. When you are saying headphones you are refering to earphones which always fall of for me aswell, actual headphones have never been an issue for me though. Loving my $25 cheap chinese bluetooth headphones.…