You can use the terminal commands to automate tasks, build cicd etc. Navigating file tree and performing tasks is much quicker once you get the hang of it. Lastly it translates well on all distros and even on Mac, or windows with wsl or cygwin
You can use the terminal commands to automate tasks, build cicd etc. Navigating file tree and performing tasks is much quicker once you get the hang of it. Lastly it translates well on all distros and even on Mac, or windows with wsl or cygwin
Just adding on that recursion could be problematic if used in the wrong way, like too many calls can over flow the call stack (assuming the compiler is not able to optimize that away).
Can confirm, bought a Dell latitude 4790 which is a corporate machine refurbished for $270. It’s super powerful for the price, runs Fedora perfectly.
I bought a refurbished dall latitude 7490 for like 270$. For the price it’s a powerful machine, 16gb ram and i7 processor. Installed fedora on it and I’m in love with it. For the price it puts out the power I need for software development.
This week I bought a used Dell latitude 4790 for 300$ on Amazon and installed fedora on it. I love it! So light weight and customizable. I wish I had tried it sooner
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It’s also not practical. Why would I want outside people connecting to my phone constantly? Security risk? Battery drain? Inconsistent IP Address? Just host it somewhere designed for hosting lol
Sync for lemmy came out which was a really popular reddit client
Haha same less about reddit, more what we actually used to do on Reddit
To add to that maybe a general rule of thumb would be to defederate with any instances that go against the sustainability and self interest of the whole fediverse.
Maybe we need a system like email to flag bad actors and give them a ‘reputation’
Could be because linux is so good for server infrastructure. It’s more reliable than windows and it’s far more consistent of an environment. Why wouldn’t Microsoft want to bring .Net to Linux? So devs can embrace it. Windows ends up being more for the end user
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