iOS
I’m sorry but there likely never be a long-term alternative for free software such as this on that platform. Neither you nor the developer has much say on how to use it.
iOS
I’m sorry but there likely never be a long-term alternative for free software such as this on that platform. Neither you nor the developer has much say on how to use it.
Now what was the cause of the bug? Fat fingering human error during release.
There isn’t a singular “the” cause usually, and if we do want to press for it, I’d say an aggressive deadline for a major product that needs engineers to slave away was the cause. At that point bugs become stastically inevitable. Whoever decided on that promised deadline was the first responsible person.
Steve Jobs was no different from the rest in Silicon Valley who would spout virtues out loud while simultaneously undermining them in practice.
In 2024 using linux is far less cognitively demanding than using windows
I believe this is the video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta0imAIz31M
Thanks!
Microsoft is magnitudes worse than google.
How are you on lemmy, of all places
If you can’t give evidence, it’s not nice to spread rumours
I am actually paying for a piracy service : )
Elixir: Look of superiority
Thanks for the snark. I will do my best to not include in conversations about how to make things better.
I am not ignoring the money and labour that goes into managing an instance. I just wish there was an institutional way of it not having to be dependant solely on single/select few individual(s).
Just beacuse the alternative way is hard and not feasible (yet) does not mean you should turn a blind eye to the flaws of current state of things.
The fact that there are Owners just doesn’t sit right with me. That is just centralisation in another form.
Hard agree.
For some reason this gives me corporate vibes
Neovim all the way, super fast and lends you heavy control.
Oh but you just aren’t doing scrum tm right!!!
/s
This reminds me when a senior engineer asked me to write exception handling on a one-off python script, not a production code - just a script devs can use internally. The “handling” was that the program should exit when a file is not found. He wanted me to try
the file open, except
the file error, print “file not found” message and exit(1).
Guess what, genius. Python already does that for you. No need to write an extra wrapper needlessly.
Pop OS for about 5 years. Very, very satisfied with the experience.
Yeah but maybe someone else does it