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A blessing from the lord! -
Y'all ranting tmux vs i3 ever tried Tilix terminal on a civilised DE? ;)
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@bittersweet
Preach it! -
I couldn't get anything done in an overly comfy armchair like this ;D
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@theCalcaholic
You have to long press new tab button for every separated tab and the tabs are mixed between windows while in chrome you just setup another user and have a nice container with own set of extensions, config and history -
@theCalcaholic
Nice but too much effort has to be invested to take advantage of this instead of just firing up separated window :( -
Recently I've switched to ff 57 as it sure made a good impression performance wise (always have been a Chrome guy).
While usually it's really good, it still does not offer me separation of environments (personal, work, dev) and when something gets really heavy, whole DE is unresponsive unlike with Chrome (tab just gets killed).
Eg, when bootstrapping angular application, this kind of thing od super annoying - 2-3 min lag like I'm on Windows :p
Plus not every DE supports tabs in titlebar which saves a portion of otherwise wasted screen real estate.. -
+1 for Arch Deepin, best distro and DE I've been using so far and I tried out quite a few. For older machines Pantheon for DE is not bad either ;)
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On the other note, the feeling's great when your workplace proxy is down and you only discover it after 5h+ of coding :D
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@devios1
You refer to angularJS or 2/4? Why do you think that (Both statements)? -
Cut clean all the contact with her cheating ass, focus on matters at hand. When you come through it is you who will be the king of the forest ;)
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My first encounter with Linux was so good!
I entered a class late and everyone was already doing something and I was left with a blank terminal..
"Umm, what is it they're using?.. Matlab? Fuck it, I'll just type 'matlab' and see what happens..
Fuck yeah I'm in!" :D -
HTML can implement no logic, therefore it cannot be qualified as a programming language. Data description language at best since it's only XML variation.
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Windows also has something called "system account" level permissions which is one level above administrative..
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Time matters not when you gotta rice that distro!..
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Congrats!
But if you think that's hard, you have yet to tackle Computer Arithmetic/Architecture... -
Dark for the night, light for the day ;)
Personally, it causes me strain to distinguish characters in dark theme when it's really bright outside - I sit on front of a window. -
Use Paper, better anyway ;)
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Nokia? : D
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@nickpapoutsis try pantheon-files, its kind of a cheap knockoff of osx file manager but really nice at the same time ;)
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Just nod and automate anyway.
Did so myself in a past job.
Best decision until that of quitting :D -
Just make your own logging method and use it. Also make some kind of config and then you can toggle logging on/off easily.
The next guy that comes to work on your code will appreciate it, especially if you use tags in your logs (related to method/task, I specify them in config). -
Shieeeeeet....
Stuff hurts man -
I tried it out, pretty cool but i need to get used to markdown.
Its missing some features related to test editing though, like moving a line up/down, making a checkable todo list etc -
Aww yisss!
I use FromScratch now but i had to write a wrapper on Bash so it would be usable with multiple projects.
Definitely gonna try this! -
Pantheon DE - like gnome only more lightweight and pretty without much tampering.
Tried i3-gaps but due to lack of time I decided to lay off conquering the learning curve until I have time to rice it properly :D -
I feel you OP, fukin IE..
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Why is that bad?
Only I use 'that' for this (pun intended) -
Dupa or hyc.
The first is ass in Polish, the second is a vocalization of something bouncing, jumping.
There are whole scripts to 'unass' (oddupić) code after debugging so you don't present something like that on a meeting when proposing new frontend concept ;D -
@Jilano
Thanks :)
The official docs are really good, you don't need to rely on 3rd party blogs or courses to start using it efficiently.
Depending on what you need it for, basic knowledge of bash/linux networking is required for doing more than just hello world and understanding it and not treating it like a black box