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  • Shareni@programming.devtoScience Memes@mander.xyzErasure
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    1 day ago

    Haven’t you read her post? Her entire work was erased alongside herself… I’m already miles ahead.

    Don’t pretend that a NASA article about you won’t make you feel successful

    Reading comprehension -20, but I guess that explains why you’d drink up this drivel






  • I meant it in a philosophical sense.

    Let’s say the gist of Debian is stability. How can you understand it? If you install now and use it for a week, you’ll just see packages that are 2 years out of date, and call it crap without going into the reasoning behind it, or finding your solutions to outdated packages. If you install it after a new release and use it for a week, you’ll think it’s fedora with apt, and call it a day.




  • Shareni@programming.devtoLinux@lemmy.worldI distrohop every week
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    7 days ago

    If your goal is to learn about Linux, a single manual arch install will teach you more than going through a 100 near identical wizards. And that’s before going into actually useful resources like those that prepare you for Linux cert exams.

    If your goal is to compare distros, a week is not nearly enough time.




  • Doom Emacs and lazyvim nvim.

    Don’t know about helix, and don’t really care.

    Modal is incomparably more comfortable, that’s the main benefit.

    The problem that I have is that learning new editing keybindings would probably take me a month of time, before I get to the same amount of productivity

    Do you imagine vi-based editors don’t let you use your mouse or what? Go through vim-tutor, learn the basic shortcuts you need, and you’re back to your old productivity in a few days. You don’t need to learn vi" to select a string, you can just use your mouse.

    No offense to you or your habits, but C-arrow is an idiotic movement scheme. If you have to leave the home row to move around the text, you fucked up.

    Just go through vim tutor…