

British spellings are fine then
British spellings are fine then
Funnily enough, there’s a CSS framework called Gumby
Piszesz po polsku czy angielsku?
Tormenting? That sounds a bit extreme
Plenty of Linux things that aren’t the users fault
See the arch Linux grub incident
This seems to be quite a problem here, too many techy people and too few people with other interests, sure I’m in the first group myself but even then this is still a problem
The reality is, people will be using Linux on Windows hardware, people won’t build special computers just for Linux or buy a premade Linux computer, they’ll flash Linux on their Windows computer expecting it to work and get annoyed if it doesn’t, the person in the post is making very valid points and those issues should be worked on
In Google maps set to Polish while in the UK, it shows
Zatoka Meksykańska (Zatoka Amerykańska)
Which translates to
Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)
Nushell has pipefail by default (plus an actual error system that integrates with status codes) and has actual number values, don’t have these problems
Haskell, where you can’t even goto because it doesn’t really work that way
wiki.nixos.org is pretty good
The Linux kernel is already popular & vital to infrastructure, servers and Android exist
Greatest and Silent generations helped create computing, Boomers helped create important software such as DOS, Gen X and Millennials helped develop the Web, Gen Z is still going into computing and development jobs and Gen Alpha is too young to consider
Using nixOS has decreased my fear of misconfigobia
Redox doesnt seem secure at all to me, i tried it out in a VM today and there was a publicly accessible file at the root of the file system containing unhashed credentials
Post Melone
I assume it does, internally it’s still just characters
Shoutout to whoever maintained my wifi drivers before i switched to ethernet (i forgot who they are lol)
What does it mean if one likes both?