No touchpad gestures, terrible window management and a non-unix shell are the big ones for me with the Microsoft account AI bullshit being a close second.
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No touchpad gestures, terrible window management and a non-unix shell are the big ones for me with the Microsoft account AI bullshit being a close second.
Currently using a Galaxy A52s 5G w/ LineageOS… Best phone I’ve ever used.
Soul knight is good, but does have micro transaction
20 sounds so old though
I didn’t know sandwiches can bite
I become 20 next year… Yeah, that’s probably a good indicator
Eternity, Material Files, Nextcloud, Termux and idk if it counts, but Expo Go, it’s amazing for development.
I got a MacBook a bit earlier this year, and the keyboard took me a while to get used to, but I got used to it eventually and now I’m pretty comfy on both it and KDE.
That being said, you probably have way more of a muscle memory than me, as I’ve only been using Linux for around 4 years, so it might be a bit more difficult for you to get used to it.
My NAS, having access to all my files anywhere at any time is great
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Apothecary Diaries
“Did stuff”
//TODO: Make this better
And you never look at it or touch it again.
There, code fixed!
Sums up my experience with C++. It’s fun until you actually start using it and then you get hit with: Idiotic syntax, no package management, C compilers, different operating systems, compiling in general, having to code everything from scratch, memory management and a lot more…
Shit hit me so hard, I began learning web dev instead and never looked back…
Changing stuff and seeing what happens. Yeah, about sums up my “debugging”.
What I usually do is I explain what the function does and, if not self explanatory, explain why it does such thing. Like, with the clock example, I’d explain that it tells the time and then, if not immediately obvious, explain why the time needs to be known… Smth like that.
There is no “correct” way of commenting code. I personally think the more verbose, the better, but that’s an unpopular opinion afaik. As long as the code can be understood, the comment is doing it’s job.
PS, I’m also kinda new to programming, mostly doing JS and React stuff
I love putting memes in comments :P
Nah, I don’t hate myself that much.
Yk, you can make fun of old programming languages but the average job offer with one of them is.
Needs to know fortran/cobol
Pay: 8000€/month + benefits and unlimited sick days
Compared to the average web dev job offer:
Needs to know react, redux, angular, PHP (for managing legacy codebases) with 5+ years of experience, needs to be affluent in at least 3 languages and must have a master’s degree in computer science.
Pay: 1500€/month
Average person over 40
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It has them but they are not 1:1. And you and I seem to have different definitions of “robust window management”