Being able to find a solution instead of a huge amount of bloat is Linux specific.
Being able to find a solution instead of a huge amount of bloat is Linux specific.
Every time I see the example of people used to Twitter complaining about Mastodon’s UX and UI, the experience of using the Twitter app and the constant struggle of figuring out whether the non-sense anomaly you see is a bug or just a feature to keep you locked in is becoming an even more painful memory…
I’ve been using Linux for only about 6 years. I was just lucky to never get exposed to the unofficial Linux sales group.
If I had seen this type of content when I was discovering Linux, I’d have probably stayed with Windows…
Maybe the solution is to either not restrict yourself to one platform or to be aware of the bubble.
I use herbstluftwm. The configuration is straightforward and it fits my minimal needs.
In my experience, pirates who are annoyingly trying to find moral reasons to pirate are mostly the ones using text-heavy social media.
I prefer Mastodon over Twitter for microblogging. However, I didn’t use Twitter for microblogging, but to receive news (directly or at least officially) from game devs, directors and other creators.
There is no sense of pride. Every text/code editor has key combinations that many users will learn eventually. Vim has easier key bindings.
They must be proud of Elixir.
I use mainly fish and occasionally nushell.
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