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  • _____@lemm.eeto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneLinux rule
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    6 days ago

    I use CMake and I hate CMake, it’s the true write once and forget language.

    The real problem is C++ missing what cargo is to rust.

    Unfortunately we’re in too deep, everyone has their preferences and they’re very strongly opinionated about them, maybe some rightfully so.


  • _____@lemm.eetoAnimemes@ani.socialRelatable
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    6 days ago

    JP devs are infamous for their software and UIs, can’t imagine she likes her job if it’s a typical JP software job.

    That being said coding is lots of fun. Far more fun than staring at spreadsheets or typing legal documents, or doing any field work.


  • _____@lemm.eeto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneLinux rule
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    6 days ago

    Linux mint if you don’t plan to learn the ecosystem in detail, Manjaro if you have cold feet about wanting to learn the ecosystem, Artix, Arch or Nix if you want to learn the ecosystem.

    There’s many adjacent options but hopefully that gives you some direction



  • _____@lemm.eeto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneLinux rule
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    7 days ago

    I use arch btw but I really hate the bijillion distros we have and the fact that people act like they matter, and yes I get the irony (btw).

    When I first started I was really into KDE (I still like the kde effort) but the actual software was just bug ridden and weirdly out of phase aesthetically. Which is why we have other options like gnome and so on.

    At the same time I feel like if the Linux community could combine their efforts instead of having dozens of developers working on the same thing with slightly different philosophies we’d be miles ahead of windows and Mac.

    It’s complicated because options are good and the effort is welcome and it ultimately grows the community but I feel strongly as though when it comes to developer power and efficiency Linux is really spreading itself thin and it absolutely has to do with core philosophies differing between teams.











  • _____@lemm.eeto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonemusic rule
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    1 month ago

    There is a lot of good music out there, it’s just not as likely to be in the Spotify or (insert service) recommends because that market is extremely rigged.

    I find YouTube to be good but I’ve spent the last few years curating my recommendations by telling the service to stop suggesting me rage bait, reaction videos, shorts etc.


  • _____@lemm.eeto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneThey All Rule Different.
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    1 month ago

    I used to tell my parents that they don’t dice salad vegetables enough and as a result it tastes really bad and they’ve always given me the “ur a weirdo about it” stare but it’s true.

    Diced Is better most of the time unless you know what you’re doing, specially with vegetables