[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 23 points 1 week ago

You having regrets depends on your expectations. If you want a very stable system with little maintenance then you'll be happy. Packages will be older but that's what makes it easy to keep stable.

I'm not personally a fan of vanilla Debian because the stable versions are a bit too outdated for the things I like to work with. I do use Debian derivatives though the LTS versions.

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 23 points 2 months ago

Why is this in politics?

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 17 points 2 months ago

I highly doubt someone who's struggling with a phone is going to do well with a screen projected on your hand that has very sensitive hand interaction requirements.

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 19 points 4 months ago

It might be closer to 450 then 354 due to interest https://mastodon.social/@GottaLaff/111943052849383387

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 21 points 5 months ago

I trolled myself by "learning" that I could delete all files in a directory, including hidden files, with rm -rf ./*. The mistake being that I (more than once...) accidentally put a space between the . and /.

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 21 points 6 months ago

They actually have those. Some are more like stores but a while back (maybe 8+years ago) it looked like a DMV if you needed to swap your hardware out. Long lines and terrible customer service

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 16 points 6 months ago

We had tons of those in my backyard growing up in South Florida.

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 17 points 6 months ago

It likely is. The browser UI is also really old.

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 22 points 7 months ago

I was newish to Linux and had just run rm -rf ./.* to remove all the hidden files/dirs in a directory. I then wanted to run rm -rf ./* to clear the rest, but I accidentally ran rm -rf . /*. By the time I noticed it was taking too long and hit Ctrl+C, it was too late.

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 18 points 9 months ago

Had a team of 10 working nights and weekends for a month because someone in sales sold a contract for an integration with a 3rd party that didn't exist yet. In the years I was there after that project shipped, only 1 person even looked at the feature, one time. It never actually got used

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 16 points 9 months ago

Every time I've driven past a wind farm I think it looks amazing. I would love to just stare at them from my backyard if they weren't all in the middle of nowhere.

[-] naonintendois@programming.dev 16 points 9 months ago

You're missing the more obvious possibility. Someone else is recording the game, inputting the moves, and sending the commands to vibrate. Player only needs to interpret.

view more: ‹ prev next ›

naonintendois

joined 1 year ago