No surprises there…
No surprises there…
I find it interesting, how Spotify is often mentioned as the standard service because last time I used it, it struggled with similar issues as the video streaming platforms, that not every song I want to listen to is available
It’s been a while, thanks for the heads-up!
I have the same issue with Java. Oracle JDK, Open JDK or some other weird distribution? Enteprise Servers or a Framework like Springboot? It’s always easier if you’re familiar with the technology.
That may very well be the case but for the majority of users the out-of-the-box experience is the one they’re getting
1.19% in Switzerland, so we’re even worse
I’m honestly amazed the internet isn’t locked down even more for you then. I was under the impression that the Golden firewall would be complemented with strict local network rules
Tbh, I stopped caring about Stackoverflow. I never even dared to ask a question ever since I’ve gotten more used to working in programming and have just been using it like reddit as the top search result
It kind of did though. California HSR isn’t doing very hot in the court of public opinion last time I heard about it
This is the kind of person who would stick to IDE (with master and slave disks ofc) because S-ATA is only an N away from eternal damnation
It’s almost impossible not to sadly, at least if you want to reach everybody in ypur contacts… It was the first popular messaging app here and inertia prevents people from moving to better alternatives now.
I never had a better system for KDE than Tumbleweed. Definitely my favourite “hasslefree” distro up until now.
So, like… glue?
Yeah Revolut has single use credit cards which is useful
Oh, that could be nice. Maybe they’ll let me reconfigure my Tumbleweed to Slowroll
Also the soundtrack is just amazing
What’s with the enshittification of all those API testing tools? Can’t we just have a nice GUI for cURL that doesn’t feel the need to reinvent the wheel and make money?
I tried to do that as well but I realized, that my main use of my Linux desktop which is gaming and having a second screen for whatever else on the side, so usually two fullscreen applications at all times isn’t that well served. I’m sure if I used my PC for more serious multitasking and had limited screen space I would be avle to appreciate Gnome better.
Yeah I don’t get it either… Everybody at the office seems addicted to coffee and I just am there for the social ritual but almost never drink it when wfh