Literally any laptop will be able to run just Linux with TUI my dude.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
Literally any laptop will be able to run just Linux with TUI my dude.
I recommend against setting public computers to Dvorak.
Neither is the Linux one.
Also, why are you bringing keyboards to public computers‽
To add, this means no it’s not yet officially supported.
You can also not do it, it was just an additional comment!
It renders correctly on the web as well for me.
But the ``` being on their own line is how to write it properly, as stated this website among many others.
This way, you can put the intended programming language on the same line as the first ```, ensuring proper colour coding!
Ex.
echo "Hello $name\n";
echo "Hello $name\n";
EDIT I checked on mobile, it rendered odd on Jerboa for me:
Now it is fixed:
As a not beginner, you still use package management, your UI might change but that’s about it.
mintinstall
is actually a pretty great tool, I just wish it was easier to review an entry
You mean they’re slightly off? Like 7:00?
Okay now I get the joke.
I hate these kind of people.
By the way, your ``` both need to be on their own, separate line
I was making a joke with leisesprecher’s comment, is all.
Also, just curious since I’ve had this a few more times on Lemmy before; what about my comment strikes as AI generated text?
This reads like an anti AI blurb…
Doesn’t*
They’re so preoccupied with wether they could, that they never stopped to think wether they should
Shameless plug 😋
But I like what I see, it’s like LaTeX but for music sheets! I might want to try something with that!
From what I can see it mostly does ease of development better; it’s a completely new and rather lean codebase, and it’s seen as an investment in compatibility with graphical applications.
Also, it has lock screens.
X cannot do lock screens; it can have an app being full screen and pray to some collection of deities that nothing will come in front of it or that the fake lock screen won’t draw far too small, but it cannot natively do secure lockscreens that are guaranteed to work.
So there, it does something much better: security.
Looking back on my comment, I don’t know why I was thinking of Bash. It does look a lot like JavaScript/Typescript, and C.
Just don’t work there, seems like a company run by idiots
And because it looks like C, JavaScript, Bash and a few others all mixed up together.
I’ve heard Rust described as “Rust is what you get when you put all the good features of other programming languages together. You can’t read it, but it’s freaking fast!”
Borrow* checker, btw
Linux has tried to include CPP in it, and it failed.
So imagine if trying to fit in a C-like cousin failed, how far they are to fit an alien language like Rust…
But that wasn’t about the syntax, but about the fastnesses, size and control, want it? Things that shouldn’t be much of an issue to Rust.
My Dell XPS-15 9560 is my most loved laptop ever. Great Linux support, although not the fingerprint reader which does sting a bit. I’ve only needed to replace the battery after 5 or so years, it’s currently about 7 years old and running as new.