I’m a windows and Linux user. I received for free an old 2015 MacBook air. I absolutely love it (after installing brew).
With how infuriating Windows 11 is, I’m slowly starting to understand why people prefer to pay more for a Mac.
I’m a windows and Linux user. I received for free an old 2015 MacBook air. I absolutely love it (after installing brew).
With how infuriating Windows 11 is, I’m slowly starting to understand why people prefer to pay more for a Mac.
Last time I used Solaris, that thing locked itself if someone casually unplugs the keyboard. Good luck with the WiFi card! 🤣
That’s what happens when we let soydevs name things.
Upvote for Frank, he’s such an amazing person!
Nope, the documentation suggests 3 ways for installation: from scratch, docker and ansible.
I tried both from scratch and docker and I’m stuck. Eventually I’ll try the ansible way, but first I have to learn ansible…
I’m far from not disappointed.
What’s on and around line 32 in the config?
{% if lemmy_env_vars is defined and lemmy_env_vars|length > 0 %}
I did the ansible install, other than mail setup, the instructions were easy to follow.
you’re not the first suggesting this. Some guides I’ve found online suggest to use the Ansible files “because they’re less broken”.
At this point I’m wondering if the documentation is bad “on purpose” to prevent too many script kiddies to install their own instance.
That’s very useful if you want to attach an old school printer or mouse to your penis.
Well, it’s a spectrum. I worked with a woman that was spending the whole time in our office laying on the floor during her period because how painful it was. But I’m also married with a woman that doesn’t have any symptoms at all and when asked about she said the only annoyance was having tampons ready.
Endeavour
Oh, nice choice!
I’m impressed by how they were able to make a worse ribbon interface than Microsoft itself.
“highly configurable” and “very little effort to start using” don’t blend together in car mechanics, and they don’t in Linux either.
I was going to suggest Gentoo or Arch because they’re the standard for “highly configurable” but they really demand some effort to start using them.
Also, so far, only Debian really, really, cares about open source, most distros don’t mind copyrighted video codecs or proprietary GPU drivers if they make the user’s life easier.
Systemd likes to ruin all the easy stuff with overcomplicated bloated programms.
Not really fond of it. But so far it’s the best tool I’ve found to be used in a professional environment that supports Exchange.
After 20 years, lots of people grow out of their mistakes and become wiser.
Ballmer is not one of these people.
Oh, that will explain why outlook runs like shit on my new computer.
And after trying Linux inside windows and then inside a VM and realising it runs like shit, they’ll be convinced windows is better, but they’ve been deceived.
Fair enough. It’s also a beast of its time. Now that everything is JavaScript or similar, vscode just works better.
It’s quite common knowledge, Microsoft does horrible operating systems but great dev tools. Visual Studio (not vscode) was amazing to develop software.
And thanks god we don’t have to deal with Eclipse anymore.
The real question would be why the open source community cannot create a better dev tool that’s not outmatched by a glorified text editor.
I used Linux daily for 20 years.
Linux may be ready, the mainstream software isn’t.
Are you working with Adobe? Good luck.
Want to play some multiplayer game? Good luck, again.
Oh yes, chrome and Firefox run fine. Just disregard LibreOffice, it’s disappointing.