respectfully, why did you write it in bash? for the challenge?
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respectfully, why did you write it in bash? for the challenge?
which shell? because zsh ps1 formatting is neat :)
custom, baby! based off starship, but half the latency
great explaination
i agree with your contention, but sadly many are forced to use windows for work or school.
based asl for using vim without plugins. although what is difficult about copy/pasting? i think u can get vim to use the system clipboard with a command
with respect, have you honestly tried desktop linux? what do you consider about it difficult?
you get trapped in Vim because you dont know how to exit.
i get trapped because ive sunk so much time configuring
that would be awesome. i assume youve tried foss alternatives to adobe apps. they arent as good usually (ofc), but still great for most uses imo, unless u are doing stuff proffessionally i suppose
if your looking for something super beginner friendly, i would reccomend Mint (ubuntu based). if you want something slightly more work to learn, then EndevourOS (arch based, similar to manjaro), because it has Pacman and the Arch User Repository. both have good support and community, and many editions (different desktop environments preconfigured), i would recommend KDE or maybe Cinnamon (better for Mint), though it is not as big of a choice as distro (you can change DEs). KDE has a lot of awesome features out of the box, so its a great choice for beginners
as always, Microsoft is the biggest advertiser of Linux
unironically a good point tho.
i hate to be that guy, but pick the right tool for the right job. use markdown for a readme and latex for a research paper. you dont need to create ‘the ultimate file format’ that can do both, but worse and less compatible
which markdown implementation tho ?
i love endevouros. great for beginners. simple transition from DEs, too, for noobs
so similar to current, except for the ‘expert’ part
copy the old one verbatim (it is flawless)
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interesting. i see two comments of yours on the same reply. btw, if u linked an image in this reply, i cannot see it or it’s link…
endevouros is a great option imo. not as bloated as manjaro, but everything works out of the box. it being arch based makes it easier to install things and troubleshoot, due to arch linux support. i would recommend kde as the desktop environment if you want something fully featured with lots of customizability options, but i3 is nice, but annoying to get started.